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DobBihs, 'FfanR^'ST    1855-1916 
A  foreign  missionary  manual 


Foreign  Missionary  Manual 


GEOGRAPHICAL,  SYNOPTICAL, 
STATISTICAL,  AND  BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 


BY 

FRANK  S;D0BBINS, 

Pastor  of  Calvary  Baptist  Church,  a:!7d  Missionary  Editor  of 
THE  "  National  Baptist." 


PHILADELPHIA  : 
AMERICAN  BAPTIST  PUBLICATION  SOCIETY, 

1420    CHESTNUT    STREET. 
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Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress,  in  the  year  1881,  by  the 

AMERICAN  BAPTIST  PUBLICATION  SOCIETY, 

In  the  OfiBce  of  the  Librarian  of  Congress,  at  Washington. 


Wkstcott  &  Thomson, 

Stortotyper*  and  Eleetrotypert,  Philada. 


RECOCT  18fa 


Preface. 


The  purpose  of  this  little  book  may  be  briefly  explained. 
It  is  designed  to  encourage  the  study  of  missionary  work  by 
helping  the  inquiring  student  over  the  first  and  most  tedious 
part  of  his  journey  in  the  shortest  time,  and  so  enabling  him 
more  speedily  to  arrive  at  the  information  he  is  seeking. 
The  book  gathers  up  its  information  from  many  and  varied 
sources.  The  compiler  has  labored  under  this  difiiculty,  that 
he  has  had  no  guide  in  his  work.  This  is,  it  is  believed,  the 
first  attempt  to  present  the  subjects  that  follow  in  any  one 
volume.  This  may  not  be  comj^lete ;  indeed,  that  could  hard- 
ly be  expected  where  the  information  must  be  secured  from 
such  widely-separated  sources.  Some  societies  do  not  pub- 
lish any  reports ;  others  report  only  a  small  part  of  their 
work ;  and  there  is  no  homogeneous  system  of  tabulating 
reports  adopted  by  the  various  societies.  Often,  too,  one 
meets  the  statement  in  the  reports,  "'No  returns  for  this 
year,"  and  they  must  be  supplied  either  from  previous  re- 
ports or  from  other  sources.  But  this  is  as  complete  as  we 
can  make  it  at  this  time ;  the  statistics,  etc.  are  the  latest 
obtainable  at  this  date. 

The  book  is  a  growth.  It  was  prepared  to  meet  frequent 
inquiries  for  the  information  here  given.     It  may  render  the 


4  PREFACE. 

additional  service  of  making  each  denomination  acquainted 
with  the  missionary  work  of  the  rest,  and  so  promoting 
"  Christian  comity."  It  may  be  of  service  to  the  Executive 
Boards  of  the  various  societies  in  enabling  them  to  ascertain 
the  best  places  to  which  they  may  send  their  newly-appoint- 
ed missionaries. 

A  few  words  of  explanation  need  to  be  added.  The  design 
of  Part  I.  is  to  enable  the  student  to  locate,  upon  the  maps  of 
any  ordinary  atlas,  any  station  where  missionaries  are  living, 
and  to  save  the  necessity  of  purchasing  costly  missionary 
maps  or  atlases.  Sub-stations  are  not  given,  as  their  num- 
ber is  so  great,  and  their  enumeration  would  only  serve  to 
confuse  the  student.  The  list  of  stations  where  missionaries 
reside,  and  their  positions,  will  be  found  to  be  accurate  and 
complete.  In  this  Part,  as  in  Parts  II.  and  III.,  the  stations 
and  statistics  of  missions  and  missionaries  in  Europe  (ex- 
cepting only  Turkey),  the  United  States,  and  Canada  are  not 
given,  for  these  belong,  properly,  to  Home  Mission  work,  and 
are  without  the  province  of  this  Manual. 

Part  II.  is  designed  to  enable  the  missionary  inquirer  to 
see  at  a  glance  just  what  forces  of  what  societies  are  at  work 
in  any  and  all  the  stations  of  any  given  missionary  field. 
The  population  and  statistical  tables  are  added  to  show  what 
is  needed  to  be  done,  and  what  has  been  and  is  being  accom- 
plished, in  each  country.  In  Asia  these  are  given  in  detail ; 
in  Africa,  America  (exclusive  of  the  United  States  and  Can- 
ada), and  Oceanica,  collectively. 

As  Part  I.  answers  the  question.  Where  are  the  mission- 
aries at  work?  Part  II.,  What  are  they  doing?  and  Part  III., 
What  is  the  church  at  home  doing  for  the  missionary  work? 


PREFACE.  5 

SO  Part  IV.  is  designed  to  answer  the  question,  Where  can  I 
learn  more  about  missionary  lands,  about  heathen  peoples, 
their  customs  and  religions,  and  about  the  missionary  work 
and  workers  ?  But  a  few  books  in  foreign  languages  are  in- 
cluded in  the  list  of  works  on  missionary  topics.  Undoubt- 
edly, there  are  some  in  the  English  language  which  have 
been  omitted,  and  which  should  have  been  included.  This 
may  be  corrected  at  some  future  time. 

The  romantic  age  of  missions  has  passed  away ;  this  is  the 
age  of  inquiry.  Information  is  eagerly  sought  for,  and  when 
found  serves  to  deepen  the  interest  in  the  missionary  work. 
If  this  little  book  shall  have  any  part  in  this,  the  compiler 
will  feel  amply  repaid  for  the  severe  toil  of  its  preparation. 
Yet  it  has  been  a  labor  of  love,  and  greatly  lightened  by  the 
kindness  of  many  friends,  by  the  readiness  w^ith  which  the 
secretaries  of  the  various  societies  responded  to  requests  for 
reports,  and  by  the  helpful  assistance  of  one  without  whose 
aid  the  book  would  probably  never  have  been  completed. 

FEANK  S.  DOBBINS. 

Philadelphia,  April,  1881. 
1* 


CONTENTS 


PART  I. 

GEOGEAPHICAL. 


PAOE 

Mission  Stations  in  Asia  and  Africa,  alphabet- 
ically ARRANGED,  WITH  THE  LATITUDE  AND  LON- 
GITUDE, AND,  AS  FAR  AS  ASCERTAINABLE,  THE  POPU- 
LATION,   OF    EACH 9 


PART  II. 

SYNOPTICAL. 

Tables  of  the  Distribution  of  Missionaries,  and  of 
THE  Present  Forces  and  Eesults  of  Missionary 
Work  in  each  Country 22 

PART  III. 

STATISTICAL. 

Directory  and  Statistics  of  Missionary  Societies, 
List  of  Medical  Missionaries,  and  Biograph- 
ical Index  of  some  Noted  Missionaries 70 

r 


CONTENTS. 

PAKT  IV. 

BIBLIOGK  A  PHIC  AL. 

PAGB 

Guide  to  Missionary  Keading;  Classified  Lists 
OF  Books  of  Travels,  Missions,  and  Non-Chris- 
tian Keligions  ;  together  with  a  List  of  Mission- 
ary Periodicals 102 


APPENDIX. 


Statistics  of  Missions  in  China 200 

Statistics  of  Missions  in  India 202 


Note.— For  a  more  detailed  Table  of  the  Contents  of  Parts  II.,  III.,  and 
IV.,  see  pages  22,  70-76,  and  102-104. 


PRINGBTOH 
RECOCT  1881 

Foreign  Missiorff  Manual. 


Part  I. 


GEOGRAPHICAL. 


PEINCIPAL  MISSION  STATIONS  IN  ASIA  AND  AFEICA, 
ALPHABETICALLY  ARKANGED,  WITH  THE  LATI- 
TUDE AND  LONGITUDE,  AND,  AS  FAR  AS  ASCER- 
TAINABLE, THE  POPULATION  OF  EA(JH. 


Station. 

Abeih,  Turkey 

Abbeokuta,  Africa 

Abokobi,  Africa 

Aburi,  Africa 

Accra,  Africa 

Ada,  Africa 

Ad  ;iEQS,  Africa 

Adamshoof,  Africa. . . . 

Adelaide,  Africa 

Agra,  India 

Agurpara,  India 

Ahmedabad,  India.... 
Ahniednuggur,  India, 

Aintab,  Turkey 

A j  mere,  India 

Akidu,  India 

Akropong,  Africa 

Allahabad,  India 

Alexandria,  Africa... 

Aligarh,  India 

Aliwal  North,  Africa 
Almorah,  India 


Latitude.     Longitude. 


33°40^N. 

7  10  N. 
5  38  N. 
5  48  N. 
5  30  N. 
5  50  N. 


21 
23 


29  25  S. 

29  O.S. 
32  50  S. 

27  18  N. 

0  N. 

0  N. 
19  10  N. 
37     5  N. 

26  30  N. 
16  52  N. 

5  52  N. 
25  25  N. 
31  12  N. 

27  54  N. 

30  55  S. 
29    4  N. 


35°30^E. 
3  15  E. 
4W. 
5W. 

12  W. 

30  E. 

10  E. 
27  30  E. 
26  12  E. 
78  2  E. 
78  45  E. 
72  40  E. 
74  52  E. 
37  28  E. 
74  40  E. 
82  6  E. 
0  3W. 
81  55  E. 
29  52  E. 
78  9  E. 
26  53  E. 
80    0  E. 


Pop. 


100,000 
10,000 


149,008 
26,801 

116,873 
32,841 
20,000 
34,763 


105,926 
212.034 


6,151 


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FOREIGN   MISSIONARY  MANUAL. 


Station. 


Latitude.      Longitude.        Pop, 


Amalienstein,  Africa 

Ambala,  India 

Amoy,  Cliina 

Amritsur,  India 

Anamabu,  Africa 

Anandapoor,  India 

Anhaltsmith,  Africa 

Ankober,  Africa 

Annshaw,  Africa 

Antananarivo,  Madagascar. 

Arcot,  India 

Arkona,  Africa 

Ashapoora,  India 

Aurunoabad,  India 


Backergunge  District,  India. 

Baddegama,  Ceylon 

Ealasore,  India 

Banda,  India 

Bandali  District,  India 

Bangalore,  India 

Bangkok,  Siam 

Bankoorah,  India 

Banulle,  Ceylon 

Barrackpore,  India 

Bareil ly,  India 

Barripore,  India 

Bassa  District,  Africa 

Bassein,  Burmah 

Bathurst,  Africa 

Battalagundu,  India 

Batticaloa,  Ceylon 

Batticotta,  Ceylon 

Baulcah  Kampoor 

Beaufort ,  Fort 

Beawr,  India 

Begoro,  Africa 

Beirut,  Syria 

Belgaum,  India 

Bellary,  India 

Benares,  India 

Beni ta,  A frica 

Bensonvale,  Africa , 

Berhampore,  India , 


33°26^  S. 

30  26  N. 
24  20  N. 

31  37  N. 

5  25  N. 

32  10  N. 

33  40  S. 
9  34  N. 

32  50  S. 

17  52  S. 
12  50  N. 
24  40  S. 

26  10  N. 
19  52  N. 

22  30  N. 

6  8  N. 

21  32  N. 

15  50  N. 
24  59  N. 
12  53  N. 

14  1  N. 

23  24  N. 

18  51  N. 

22  42  N. 
28  22  N. 
22  18  N. 

5  57  N. 

16  50  N. 

33  31  S. 
10  12  N. 

7  33  N. 
9  45  N. 

24  35  N. 

32  40  S. 

27  14  N. 

6  4  N. 

33  54  N. 

15  52  N. 
15  11  N. 

25  18  N. 
1  40  N. 

30  15  S. 

19  18 


N. 


21°24'  E. 

76  43  E. 
118  0  E. 

74  48  E. 
1  30  W. 

75  30  E. 
23  20  E. 
39  53  E. 
27  4  E. 
47  6  E. 

79  22  E. 
29  30  E. 

74  30  E. 

75  20  E. 

90  20  E. 

80  15  E. 

86  57  E. 

73  47  E. 

80  2  E. 

77  42  E. 
100  21  E. 

87  8  E. 
77  59  E. 

88  25  E. 
79  27  E. 
88  30  E. 
10  4W. 
94  50  E. 
26  51  E. 
77  47 

81  41 
79  52 
88  38 

26  35 
79  18 

0  9W. 
35  29  E. 

74  30 

76  56 

82  59 
9  35 

27  45 
84  57 


40,000 

300,000 

135,813 

4,500 

6,860 

15,000 

75,000 
53,474 


40,000 
2,377,433 


27,573 
697,610 
191,300 
500,000 

16,794 

9,591 
102,982 


19,577 


3,353 


100,000 
26,947 
51,145 

175,188 


27,110 


GEOGRAPHICAL. 


11 


Station. 


Latitude.     Longitude. 


Pop. 


Berea,  Africa 

Berea,  Africa 

Bethany,  Africa 

Bethelsdorp,  Africa 

Bethel,  India 

Bethlehem,  Syria 

Bethesda,  Africa 

Bethulien,  Africa 

Betsileo  Province,  Madagascar 

Bettigherry,  India 

Bezwara,  India 

Bhagulpore,  India 

Bhamo,  Burmah 

Bilie,  Africa 

Bijnour,  India 

Bisrampore,  India 

Bitlis,  Turkey 

Blauberg,  Africa 

Blantyre,  Africa 

Bloemfontein,  Africa 

Blytheswood,  Africa 

Bombay,  India 

Bonny,  A  frica 

Borsad,  India 

Botshabelo,  Africa 

Boziya,  Africa 

Broosa,  Turkey 

Budaon,  India 

Bukundu,  Africa 

Buntingville,  Africa 

Burdwan,  India 

Burghersdorp,  Africa 

Butterworth,  Africa 

Cachar  District,  Assam 

Cairo,  Africa 

Calastry,  India 

Calcutta,  India 

Calicut,  India 

Cameroons,  Africa 

Cana,  Africa 

Canendagoody,  India 

Cannanore,  India , 

Canton,  China 


29°  5^ 

32  17 
26  30 

33  52 

22  0 


82  44  N. 


30  30 
30  47 


18  0  S. 

15  30  N. 

16  32  N. 
25  18  N. 
24  15  N. 
13  10  S. 
29  22  N. 
21  30  N. 
38  26  N. 


26  30  S. 
16  12  S. 
29  9  S. 
32  40  S. 
IS  58  K 
4  51  N. 

22  47 
24  45 
31  28 
40  11 
28  9 

0  30 
31  36 

23  11 

31  11 

32  15 


25  0  N. 

30  1  N. 

13  42  N. 

22  35  N. 
11  20  N. 

5  0  N. 

29  18  S. 

10  38  N. 

11  51  N. 

23  20  N. 


27"25^  E. 
27  30  E. 
17  12  E. 


25  30  E. 
78  22  E. 
35  12  E. 

27  30  E. 

26  16  E. 
48  15  E. 
75  39  E. 
80  40  E. 

86  59  E. 
96  50  E. 
16  0  E. 
70  10  E. 

78  0 
42  8 

28  18 
35  20 

26  9 

27  5 
72  56 

7  6 

72  30  E. 

29  59  E. 

28  10  E. 

29  8  E. 

79  7  E. 
9  32  E. 

28  59  E. 

87  49  E. 
26  31  E. 
28  9  E. 


93  0  E. 

31  18  E. 

79  38  E. 

88  25  E. 

75  50  E. 

9  12  E. 

28  20  E. 

79  24  E. 

75  16  E. 

113  20  E. 


3,000 


69,678 
2,500 

12,865 

12,000 

1,100 
644,405 


60,000 
33,322 


32,321 


205,027 
349,833 

892,429 
47,960 


1,500,000 


12 


FOREIGN  MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


Station. 


Cape  Colony  Territory,  Africa. 

Cape  Coast  Castle,  Africa 

Cape  Mount,  Africa 

Cape  Palmas,  Africa 

Cape  Town,  Africa 

Cardiff,  Africa 

Caroor,  India 

Cawnpore,  India 

Cesarea,  Turkey 

Challambran,  India 

Chamba,  India 

Chapral,  India 

Cliefoo,  China , 

Chenanfoo,  China 

Cherrapongee,  Assam 

Chiang  Chu,  China 

Chiengmai,  Siam , 

Chilan,  Ceylon , 

Chindwara,  India 

Chingleput,  India 

Chinkiang,  China 

Chioh-he,  China , 

Chitteldrog,  India , 

Chombala,  India , 

Christianenburg,  Africa 

Christiansborg,  Africa , 

Chungking,  China 

Chyelsassa,  India 

Clarkebury,  Africa 

Clarkson,  Africa 

Clay  Ashland,  Africa 

Coconada,  India 

Codacal,  India 

Coimbatore,  India 

Colesberg,  Africa 

Colombo,  Ceylon 

Combaconum,  India 

Constantinople,  Turkey 

Cory,  Africa 

Cotta,  Ceylon 

Cradock,  Africa 

Creek  Town,  Africa 

Cuddalore,  India , 

Cuddapah,  India 


Latitude. 

Long  IT  I 

;i)K. 

Pur. 

33°  0^  S. 

18°  0' 

E. 

1,142,782 

5  8  N. 

1  15 

W. 

10,000 

6  46  N. 

11  15 

W. 

4  22  N. 

7  44  W. 

33  55  S. 

18  26 

E. 

45,240 

5  0  S. 

12  3 

E. 

10  55  N. 

78  8 

E. 

9,380 

26  30  N. 

80  25 

E. 

122,710 

32  29  N. 

34  54 

E. 

40,000 

11  25  N. 

79  42 

E. 

32  22  N. 

75  56 

E. 

5,000 

26  2  N. 

84  55 

E. 

37  38  N. 

121  29 

E. 

30,000 

30  5  N. 

109  20 

E. 

25  20  N. 

91  40 

E. 

24  35  N. 

117  50 

E. 

1,000,000 

19  5  N. 

99  12 

E. 

7  21  K 

79  58 

E. 

3,227 

22  10  N. 

78  47 

E. 

8,626 

12  40  N. 

80  2 

E. 

7,979 

32  10  N. 

119  40 

E. 

140,000 

24  35  N. 

117  55 

E. 

300,000 

14  15  N. 

76  27 

E. 

5,812 

8  40  N. 

77  42 

E. 

29  2  S. 

30  20 

E. 

5  35  N. 

0  4  W. 

29  42  N. 

106  42 

E. 

22  30  N. 

85  45 

E. 

31  44  S. 

28  9 

E. 

33  58  S. 

24  21 

E. 

6  30  N. 

10  50  W. 

16  57  N. 

82  25 

E. 

10  50  N. 

75  56 

E. 

11  2  N. 

76  58 

E. 

35,310 

30  52  S. 

25  30 

E. 

6  56  N. 

79  51 

E. 

97,129 

10  55  N. 

79  22 

E. 

41  0  N. 

28  59 

E. 

700,000 

5  30  S. 

12  22 

E. 

6  55  N. 

79  56 

E. 

32  11  S. 

25  59 

E. 

5  56  N. 

8  40 

E. 

11  42  N. 

79  50 

E. 

40,290 

14  27  N. 

78  48 

E. 

16,275 

GEOGRAPHICAL. 


13 


Station. 


Cundapoor,  India 

Cunningham,  Africa 

Cuttack,  India 

Dacca,  India 

Dachepalli,  India 

Damagudien,  India 

Damascus,  Turkey 

Dapoli,  India 

Darjeeling,  India 

Dehra,  India 

Delhi,  India 

Deoleea,  India 

Dera  Ismail  Khan,  India 

Dharwar,  India 

Diamond  Fields,  Africa... 

Dinapore,  India . 

Dindigal,  India 

Dordrecht,  Africa 

D'Urban,  Africa 

Dufi'bank,  Africa 

Duke  Town,  Africa 

Darrung  District,  Assam 

Ebenezer,  Africa 

Ebenezer,  India 

Edendale,  Africa 

Edeyengoody,  India 

Egulpoora,  India 

Elim,  Africa 

Ellichpoor,  India 

Ellore,  India 

Emangweni,  Africa 

Emmaus,  Africa 

Engotini,  Africa 

Engwali,  Africa 

Enon,  Africa 

Erungalore,  India 

Erzeroum,  Turkey 

Etawah,  India 

Etembeni,  Africa 

Fancheng,  China 

Fatshan,  China 


Latitude.     Longitude. 


13°38^N. 
32  30  S. 

20  28  N. 


22  N. 

2  N. 

18  N. 

39  N. 

5  55  N. 


23 
18 
17 
33 
17 
27 
30 
28 
25 
31 
15 
29 
25 
10 
31 
33 
32 
5 
26 

31 
24 
29 

8 

19 
34 
21 
16 
28 
28 
32 
32 
33 

9 
39 
26 
28 


43  N. 


74°40^  E. 
27  40  E. 
85  45  E. 


90  26  E. 
83  0  E. 
81  0  E. 
36  20  E. 
73  12  E. 


77  58 
77  17 


36  N. 
20  N. 


40  N. 

32  S. 

2  N. 
38  S. 

17  N. 
40  N. 
36  S. 

18  N. 
40  N. 
48  S. 


0  N. 

57  N. 
47  N. 
50  S. 


31  2  N. 
23  25  N. 


70  51 
75  4 


85  0 
78  0 
27  10 


28  0 
8  36 


18  24 

86  1 
30  18 
77  56 
73  34 

19  48 

77  28 
81  5 
29  28 

29  24 
27  26 
27  42 
25  31 

78  2 
41  20 

79  5 

30  22 


Pop. 


11  E. 


74  48  E. 


25  50  E. 


18  29  E. 


92  19  E. 


110  58  E. 
113  18  E.  j 


5,000 

50,878 
69,212 

150,000 

22,707 

6,847 

154,417 

6,332 

24,906 

35,000 

42,084 
6,550 

5,581 
236,009 


27,782 
25,487 


85,000 
30,549 


11 


FOREIGN   MISSIONARY    MANUAL. 


Station. 


Fernando  Po,  Africa. 

Foocliow,  China , 

Freetown,  Africa 

Funghwa,  China 

Furruckabad,  India... 
Futtehguhr,  India.... 
Fvzabad,  India 


Gaboon,  Africa 

Galkin,  Ceylon 

Ga  Mallale,  Africa 

Ga  Moletsi,  Africa 

Garrow  Hills,  Assam 

Gaza,  Syria 

Genadendal,  Africa 

Georgenholtz,  Africa 

Gliazipore,  India 

Glenthorn,  Africa 

Gogo,  India 

Gondali,  India 

Goorgaen,  India 

Gordon,  Africa 

Goruckpoor,  India 

Goshen,  Africa 

Govindpore,  India 

Gowahati,  Assam 

Graaff  Keynett,  Africa 

Grahamstown,  Africa 

Grand  Pass,  Ceylon 

Gubbi,  India ■? 

Gudur,  India 

Gujerat,  India 

Gujranwala,  India 

Guledgud,  India 

Guntoor,  India 

Gurdaspur,  India 

Gurwhal  Distr.,  India 

Gwaiior,  India 


Hadjin,  Turkey 

Hakodati,  Japan 

Ilanainaconda,  India. 

] -am  hung,  China 

l;an<rchow,  China 


Latitude.  Longitude 


4°30^  N. 

26  12  N. 
8  58  N. 

29  45  N. 

27  28  N. 
27  25  N. 
20  42  N. 


0  12  N. 

7  30  N. 
23  30 
23  42 
26  0 

31  29 
34  3 
22  12 

25  37 

32  40 
21  39 

26  12  N. 

28  9  N. 

29  30  S. 
26  43  N. 
32  18  S. 


23  10  N. 


26  8  N 

32  18  S 

33  15  S 
6  58  N 

13  15  N 

14  7  N 
32  35  N 
32  12  N 
16  10  N 
16  15  N 
32  11  N 
31  0  N 
29  15  N 


35  40  N. 

41  41  N. 

16  30  N. 

33  54  N. 

30  10  N. 


8°42^  E. 

119  30  E. 

14  25  W. 

121  19  E. 

79  30  E. 

79  30  E. 

82  0  E. 

10  0  E. 

80  20  E. 
29  30  E. 

29  18  E. 
91  0  E. 
34  29  E. 
19  28  E. 
28  43  E. 

83  30  E. 

26  30  E. 
72  12  E. 

81  54  E. 
77  5  E. 

30  30  E. 

83  15  E. 

27  12  E. 

84  58  E. 
91  42  E. 
24  49  E. 
26  32 
79  53 

77  0 

79  47 
74  0 

74  8 

75  50 

80  22 
75  5 

78  30 
78  10 


36  2 

140  56 

79  30 

107  15 

;i20  12 


Pop. 


500,000 
18,035 

79,284 
10,335 
37,804 


12,000 


38,385 

9,571 

ll,76t 

7,096 

53,584 

5,213 

3,717 
6,903 


15,907 
19,381 

5,298 

310,282 


14,633 
600.000 


GEOGRAPHICAL. 


15 


Station. 


Latitude.     Longitude. 


Pop. 


Hankow,  China , 

Harpoot,  Turkey 

Harrismith,  Africa 

Ha  Schewasse,  Africa.., 
Hauran  District,  Syria. 

Hazaribagh,  India , 

Heald  Town,  Africa , 

Hereroland,  Africa , 

Hermon,  Afr'ica 

Henthada,  Burmah 

Hickory  Town,  Africa... 

Hilton,  Africa 

Hoffenthal,  Africa 

Hongkong,  China 

Honore,  India 

Hope  Fountain,  Africa., 

Hoshungabad,  India 

Howrah,  India 

Hubly,  India 

Hwuy-chau-fu,  China... 
Hyderabad,  India 


I'chang,  China , 

Ikorofong,  Afr'ica , 

Imboina,  Madagascar , 

Imerina  Province,  Madagascar... 

Impolweni,  Africa , 

Indaleni,  Africa , 

Indore,  India 

Introanazana,  Africa 

Inyati,  Africa 

Ispahan,  Persia 


Jaffnapatam,  Ceylon. 

Jellasore,  India 

Jerusalem,  Syria , 

Jeypore,  India , 

Jhelum,  India , 

Jaintia,  Assam , 

Jounpore,  India , 

Jubbulpore,  India.... 
Juvaipongee,  Assam., 

Kalgan,  China 


30°30^  N. 
38  42  N. 
28  23    S. 

28  15  S. 
32  43  N. 
23  59  N. 
32  10    S. 

21  0    S. 

29  30  S. 
17  36  N. 

0  56  N. 
32  6  S. 
28    5    S. 

22  8  N. 

14  9  N. 

28  10  S. 
22  42  N. 
22  36  N. 

15  17  N. 

30  2  N. 
25  25  N. 

31  0  K 
5  10  N. 

13  15  S. 
19     0 

29  10 
29  55 
22  22 

31  6 
27  20 

32  39 


9  40  K. 
21  50  N. 

31  46  N. 
26  57  N. 

32  56  N. 
25  10  K 
25  50  N. 
23  10  N. 
25  30  N. 

40  52  N. 


114°  0^ 
39  15 
29  10 

28  2 
36  24 
85  27 
27  46 
18  0 
27  31 
95  22 

9  33 
27  19 

29  20 
114    0 

74  21 
31  23 
77  40 
88  25 

75  10 
119     0 

68  20 


49  0 
46  30 
30  12 
30  16 
75  50 
28  15 
30  41 
51  44 


111  0  E. 
8  16  E. 


80  3  E. 
87  10  E. 
35  16  E. 
75  44  E. 
73  40  E. 
92  10  E. 
82  40  E. 
79  56  E. 
92  13  E. 

115  3  E. 


2,000,000 


11,050 


15,285 


124,194 

4,985 

13,070 
97,784 
15,000 
60,000 
35,000 


15,000 

80,000 

34,713 

20,000 

60,000 

5,140 

25,531 
55,704 


16 


FOREIGN   MISSIONARY  MANUAL. 


Station. 


Latitude.     Longitude. 


Kamastone,  Africa 

Kandy,  Ceylon , 

Kangra,  India , 

Kessab,  Bulgaria , 

King  William's  Town,  Africa. 

Kioto,  Japan , 

Kioehow,  China 

Kiukiang,  China 

Kjebi,  Africa 

Knapp's  Hope,  Africa 

Kobe,  Japan 

Kofu,  Japan 

Krishiiagar,  India 

Kurnool,  India 

Knrrachee,  India 

Kuruman,  Africa 

Kwangchau,  China 

Kweiyang,  China 

Kyelang,  Thibet 


Ladysmith,  Africa.... 
Ladysraith,  Africa.... 

Lagos,  Africa 

Lahore,  India 

Larnaca,  Cyprus 

Leribe,  Africa 

Lesseytown,  Africa... 
Likhatlong,  Africa... 
Little  Popo,  Africa... 
Livingstonia,  Africa.. 

Lodiana,  India 

Lohardugger,  India.. 

Lovedale,  Africa 

Lucknow,  India 


Maljoul^la,  Africa , 

Madras,  India , 

Madura,  India 

Magila,  Africa 

Mamre,  Africa 

Manaar,  India 

Mana  Madura,  India. 

Manargudi,  India 

Mandalay,  Burmah... 


32°    4:' 

7  14 
32  6 
43  6 
32  48 
34  54  N. 
36  52  N. 
29  37 

5  50 

32  50 

34  40 

35  6 

23  45 
15  48 

24  50 
27  23 
23  8 
22  0 

33  2 


33  29 
28  24 


6  28  N. 


31  37 
34  57 
28  50 

31  56 

28  16 
6  12 

14  0 
30  58 
23  9 

32  48 
26  51 

29  5 
13  4 

9  49 
5  9 

33  29 
9  1 


N. 
N. 
S. 

s. 
s. 

N. 

S. 
N. 
N. 

S. 
N. 

S. 

N. 

N. 

S. 

S. 

N. 

9  40  N. 

10  41  N. 

21  58  N. 


26°38' 
80  40 

76  14 

26  12 

27  32 
135  46 

115  6 

116  3 
0  10  W 

27  2  E 
135  0 
138  2 

88  25 

77  57 
66  55 
24  10 

111  16 

107  0 

76  40 


21  27  E. 

29  13  E. 

3  34  E. 

74  25  E. 

33  39  E. 
28  20  E. 

26  56  E. 
25  11  E. 

1  32  E. 

34  50  E. 

75  53  E. 
84  5  E. 

27  1  E. 
80  59  E. 


27  48 
80  14 

78  23 
38  48 
18  29 

79  56 

78  32 

79  36 
96  9 


90,000 


GEOGRAPHICAL. 


17 


Station, 


Latitude.     Longitude. 


Pop. 


Mandapasalai,  India. 

Mangalore,  India , 

Manisa,  Turkey , 

Marasli,  Turkey 

Mardin,  Turkey 

Marsovan,  Turkey 

jMasulipatam,  India... 

Matale,  Ceylon 

ISIatura,  Ceylon 

Maulmain,  Bnrmah., 

Meerpore,  India 

Meerut,  India 

^lendi,  Africa 

Mercara,  India 

Mhow,  India 

^Midnapore,  India 

Mirzapore,  India 

Mombasa,  Africa 

Monastir,  Turkey 

Monghyr,  India 

Monrovia,  Africa 

Moradabad,  India 

Morley,  A frica 

Morioka,  Japan 

Mt.  Lebanon,  Syria.,, 

Mpwapwa,  Africa 

Mulky,  India 

Mulligaum,  India 

Multan,  India 

Mynpurie,  India 

Mysore  City,  India,... 


12  51  N. 
38  34  N. 
37  33  K. 
37  19  N. 
40  45  N. 
16  10  N. 

7  16  N, 

5  59  N. 
16  28 
23  46 
29     0 

7  30 
12  26 
25  20  N. 
22  25  N. 
25  10 

4  0 
20 


78°23^ 
74  52 
27  23 
36  55 
40  33 
35  40 
81  8 
80  40 
80  43 
97  27 
88  40 
77  40 


12  30  W. 


41 

25  18 
6  0 
28  49 
31  46 
39  0 
33  35 


5 
13 

20 
30 

27 
12 


N. 
S. 

N. 

N, 

N. 

N. 

S. 

N, 

N. 
20  S. 
6  N. 
35  N. 
8  N, 
15  N, 
15  N. 


Kaga  Hills,  Assam 

Kagasaki,  Japan 

Kagercoil,  India 

Kagporc,  India 

Kaid>ipett,  India 

ISanking,  China 

Kantsiang,  Cliina 

!Nasik,  India 

Nazareth,  Syria 

Kegapatam,  India 

Keilgherry  Hills,  India. 
Nellore,  India 


26  20  N. 

94  31 

32  44  N. 

129  51 

6  6  N. 

77  36 

21  13  N. 

79  2 

13  51  N. 

79  45 

32  2  N. 

118  49 

32  12  N. 

120  0 

20  1  N. 

73  48 

32  41  N. 

35  21 

10  40  N, 

78  40 

11  25  N. 

76  45 

12  49  K 

80  1 

75  40 
79  7 
87  18 
83  35 
39  46 
20  18 
86  27 
10  46  W 
78  44  E 
28  41 

140  40 

35  35 

36  45 
74  43 
74  40 
71  28 
78  59 

76  39 


18,931 
50,000 
17,500 

5,000 
30,000 

3,529 
18,636 
53,653 

5,562 
79,378 

8,146 

9,258 
31,491 
71,849 

6,000 
15,000 
59,698 

1,000 
57,304 


56,826 
21,179 

57,765 

68,918 
70,000 

84.441 


6,000 
48,525 
49,501 
29.922 


2  * 


18 


FOREIGN    MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


Station. 


Newcliang,  China 

N'ganking,  China 

Nicomedia,  Turkey 

Neyour,  India.. 

Niigata,  Japan 

Ningpo,  China 

Nowgong,  Assam 

Numadzu,  Japan 

Nundial,  India 

Nynee  Tal,  India 

Ogbomoshow,  Africa 

Okayama,  Japan 

Ongole,  India , 

Oodeypore,  India 

Ooroomiah,  Turkey 

Ootamacund,  India 

Osaka,  Japan 

Osiout,  Africa 

Oudtshoorn,  Africa 

Paducottah,  India 

PaUamcotta,  India 

Palaveram,  India 

Palgliat,  India 

Panchgani,  India 

Pantura,  Ceylon 

Pasumalai,  India 

Patna,  India  

Peelton,  Africa 

Peking,  China 

Pergunnahs,  India 

Peshawar,  India 

Petchaburi,  Siara 

Phillipopolis,  Turkey 

Pietermaritzburg,  Africa 

Pingyang,  China 

Piree,  Aifrica 

Point  de  Galle,  Ceylon 

Pongius,  Africa 

Poo,  Thibet 

Poonah,  India 

Port  Elizabeth,  Africa 

Port  Louis,  Mauritius  Island, 


Latitude.  Longitude. 


40°49^  N. 
30  30  N. 
40  47  N. 
6  12  N. 
37  52  N. 
29  51  N. 
26  19  K 
35  10  N. 
15  30  N. 
29  10  N. 


8  5  N. 

34  40  N. 

15  29  N. 

27  35  N. 

37  30  N. 

11  20  K 

34  35  N. 

27  11  N. 

33  28  N. 


21  N. 
41  N. 

54  N. 

48  N. 
28  N. 
45  N. 
50  N. 
30  N. 

49  S. 

55  N. 
15  N. 


0  N. 


29  N. 

59  S. 

9  S. 


122°19^  E. 

116  50  E. 

29  53  E. 

77  25  E. 
139  0  E. 
121  32  E. 

92  42  E. 
138  50  E. 

78  23  E. 

79  16  E. 


8  12  E. 
133  50  E. 

79  59  E. 
73  46  E. 
45  19  E. 

76  50  E. 
135  20  E. 

31  14  E. 
22  15  E. 

78  45  E. 

77  41  E. 

80  4  E. 
76  45  E. 
85  47  E. 

79  51  E. 

78  22  E. 


85  8  E. 

27  30  E. 

116  20  E. 

88  15  E. 

71  31  E. 

99  50  E. 

36  49  E. 

30  21  E. 

Ill  18  E. 

27  12  E. 

80  14  E. 

14  3W. 

95  0  E. 

73  54  E. 

25  38  E. 

57  28  E. 


Pop. 


60,000 
8,000 


400,000 
3,241 

9,378 


31,666 

25,000 

9,982 

530,885 

27,470 


316,695 
17,945 

30,752 

1,109 

158,900 

1,500,000 

58,555 

45,000 
6,800 

47,754 

118,886 
74.525 


GEOGRAPPIICAL. 


19 


Station. 


Pretoria,  Africa , 

Prome,  Burmah , 

Putlam,  Ceylon 

Queenstown,  Africa... 

Kajaliraandry,  India.. 

Ramapatam,  India 

liamnad,  India 

Ranchee,  India 

Rangoon,  Burmah 

Rapur,  India 

Rawal  Pindi,  India..., 

Riversdale,  Africa 

Robertson,  Africa 

Roorkee,  India 

Roy  Bareilly,  India... 

Rubaga,  Africa 

Rungpore,  India 

Rustchuk,  Bulgaria  .. 

Saaron,  Africa 

Saharanpur,  India 

Saint  Louis,  Africa 

Salem,  Africa 

Salem,  India 

Samokov,  Turkey 

Satara,  India 

bealkote,  India 

Pecunderabad,  India.. 

Seetapore,  India 

Seoni,  India 

Serampore,  India 

Slialijehanpore,  India. 

iShanghai,  China 

Shantung,  China 

i-  liaohing,  Cliina  

Shawbury,  Africa 

Sheila,  Assam 

Sherbro,  Africa 

Sli  il long,  Assam 

S'limoga,  India 

S.iolapur,  India 

Shwaygheen,  Burmah 


Latitude.  Longitude. 


26"  0^  S. 

18  52  N. 

8  1  N. 

31  54  S. 


16 
15 

9 
23 
16 
23 
33 
34 
33 
29 
26 

0 
25 
44 

33 

29 
16 
33 
11 
42 
17 
32 
17 
27 
22 
24 
27 
31 
37 
29 
31 
25 
7 
25 
13 
17 
17 


25  N. 

45  N. 
13  K 
22  N. 

46  N. 

1  N. 
35  N. 

8  S. 
45  S. 
30  N. 
15  N. 

5  N. 
45  N. 

2  N. 


8  S. 
58  N. 
12  N. 
25  S. 
40  N. 
20  N. 
50  N. 
33  N. 
27  N. 
50  N. 


54  N. 
12  N. 
19  N. 

56  N. 
6  S. 

22  N. 
30  N. 
42  N. 
0  N. 
42  N. 

57  N. 


Pop. 


29°  3'  E. 
95  14  E. 
79  51  E. 

26  55  E. 


E. 

E. 
78  56  E. 


81  54 
79  30 


85  23 


^6  17  E 

68  52  E 

73  0  E 

21  14  E 

19  46  E 

78  7  E 

81  16  E 

32  10  E 

89  10  E 

26  12  E 


18  54  E. 

77  32  E. 
18  low. 
26  25  E. 

78  12  E. 
23  58  E. 
74  0  E. 
74  30  E. 


28  E. 


80  59  E. 

79  31  E. 

86  12  E. 

79  50  E. 

121  28  E. 

122  47  E. 
120  40  E. 

28  52  E. 

91  30  E. 

12  40  W. 

91  48  E. 

75  32  E. 

75  52  E. 

96  56  E. 


24,689 


19,738 


12,086 
98,745 

19,222 


10,778 
11,544 

14,845 
30,000 


43,844 
15,758 

50,012 

24,484 

25,337 

40,000 

5,780 

7,579 

72,140 
250,000 


11,034 
53,546 


20 


FOREIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


Station. 


Sibsagor,  Assam 

Sidon,  Turkey 

Silchar,  India , 

Sinoe,  Africa 

Sivas,  Turkey 

Smithfield,  Africa 

Smyrna,  Turkey 

Somerset,  xVfrica , 

Somerset  West,  Africa. 

Soochow,  China 

Srinagur,  India ^.., 

vSurat,  India 

Swatow,  China , 


Tabriz,  Persia 

Taichow,  China 

Taiwanfoo,  China , 

Taiyuenfu,  China 

Tanjore,  India , 

Tavoy,  Burmah 

Teheran,  Persia , 

Telliclierry,  India 

Tezpoor,  Assam , 

Thaba-Bossiou,  Africa. 
Thaba>s'Chu,  Africa.. 

Thongzai,  Burmah 

Tientsin,  China , 

Tindivanum,  India 

Tinnivelly,  India , 

Tokio,  Japan 

Toungoo,  Burmah , 

Tranquebar,  India , 

Trichinopoly,  India 

Trincomalee,  Ceylon..., 

Tripoli,  Turkey 

Trivandrum,  India , 

Tsingchowfoo,  China... 

Tsomo,  Africa , 

Tungchow,  China , 


Uitenhage,  Africa 
Ujiji,  Africa 


Latitude.  Longitude. 


26°W  N. 


33  34 

2-4  47 

5  5 

39  20 

30  12 


38  26  N, 


32  48 
32  36 
31  5 


33  20  N. 


21  12 
23  20 

38  2 

28  42 
23  8 
37  0 

10  50 
14  9 
35  42 

11  48 
26  40 

29  25 
29  18 
17  30 

39  2 

12  12 
8  45 

35  40 
19  1 
11  0 
10  46 

8  33 

34  26 

8  29 

36  51 
32  0 

37  40 


94°30'  E. 

35  21  E. 

92  42  E. 

9  9W. 


37  0 

26  45 

27  9 
25  41 
25  35 

120  10 
74  58 
72  48 

116  44 


46 

121 

120 

111 

79 

98 

51 

75 

92 

27 

27 

95 

117 

79 

77 

139 

96 

81 

78 

81 

35 

76 


N.  118 
S.  27 
N.  121 


33  44  S. 
5  0  S. 


12  E. 

26  E. 

22  E. 

50  E. 

15  E. 

18  E. 


50  E. 

9  E. 

20  E. 

5  E. 


40  E. 


52  E. 
55  E. 


25  24  E. 
34  0  E. 


Umvoti,  Africa i  29  12  S.  !  30  40  E. 

Umzumbi,  Africa 1  30  29  S.  i  30  19  E. 


GEOGRAPHICAL. 


21 


Statiox. 


Van,  Turkey 

Vellore,  India 

Victoria,  Africa 

Vizagapatam,  India. 


Yanchau,  China.... 
Yokohama,  Japan. 


Latitude.     Longitude. 


38°30' K 
12  53  N. 
31  24  S. 
17  42  N. 


43°40^  E. 
79  7  E. 
23  32  E. 
83  24  E. 


AVoochow,  China !  30  30  K  |114    2   E. 

Wuchang,  China 30  29  N.   114  19   E. 

Wunchow,  China 28  40  N.   121     0   E. 


Zanzibar  Island,  Africa. 

Zeegong,  Burmah 

Zoahying,  China 


24  35  N. 
35  30  N. 

6  0S. 
17  30  N. 
30    0  N. 


117  50  E. 
139  30  E. 

39    5  E. 

95  20  E. 

121    0  E. 


Pop. 

30,000 
38,022 

32,191 


800,000 


1,000,000 
61,553 

80,000 


Part  II. 

SYNOPTICAL. 

TABLES  OF  THE  DISTEIBUTION  OF  MISSIONAEIES 
AND  OF  THE  PRESENT  FORCES,  AND  RESULTS 
OF  MISSIONARY  WORK  IN  EACH  COUNTRY.* 


The  population  of  the  world  is  as  foil 


ows : 


Asia 834,707,000 

Europe 315,929,000 

Africa 205,679,000 

America 95,495,500 

Pacific  Islands 4,113,000 

Total 1,455,923,500 

The  Religious  Divisions  are  as  follows  : 

Buddhist  (including  Confucianists  and  Taoisls)...  470,000,000 

Christians,  Greek  Church 75,000,000 

"  Roman  Catholics 172,000,000 

Other  Christians f.... 201,000,000 

Mohammedans 230,000,000 

Brahmanists 190,816,000 

Parsees 150,000 

Jews 14,275,000 

Other  Religions,  Fetichists,  etc 102,682,500 

*  For  Japan,  see  page  23;  China,  p.  25;  Biirmali,  p.  Rl ;  Riam,  p.  33;  Inrlia, 
34;  Ceylon,  p.  45;  Persia,  p.  47;  Turkey,  p.  47;   Syria,  p.  49;  Africa,  p.  5 
America,  p.  62;  Pacific  Islands,  p.  65. 
22 


SYNOPTICAL. 


23 


The  Distribution  of  Missionaries  and  converts  is  as  follows  : 


Missionaries. 

Asia 2180 

Africa 88(5 

America 676 

Oceanica 801 

Total 4543 


Members  of 
Missioji  Churches. 

151,426 

153,619 

123,186 

191,184 

619,415 


DISTRIBUTION  OF  MISSIONARIES  IN 
JAPAN. 


Island. 

Station. 

Society. 

Missionaries. 

Yezzo. 

Hakodati. 

Araer.  Meth.  Epis. 

3 

(( 

« 

Ch.  of  England. 

1 

Nippon  (or 

Niigata. 

Edin.  Medical  Miss. 

1 

Hondo). 

n 

Ch.  of  England. 

1 

a 

Kanazawa. 

Amer.  Pres. 

2 

11 

Tokio. 

Amer.  Bapt.  M.  U. 

3 

11 

« 

Amer.  Prot.  Epis. 

5 

u 

(( 

Scotch  Uni.  Pres. 

3 

u 

(( 

Amer.  Pres. 

8 

u 

« 

Amer.  Dut.  Ref. 

2 

u 

(( 

Amer.  Meth.  Epis. 

6 

(( 

« 

Ch.  of  England. 

3 

(( 

» 

Canad.  Meth. 

2 

(( 

« 

Eng.  Bapt. 

1 

tt 

(( 

Evang.  Ass'n  of  Amer. 

2 

u 

a 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

1 

(( 

Yokohama. 

Amer.  Bapt.  M.  U. 

4 

u 

(( 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

1 

u 

u 

Amer.  Pres. 

2 

u 

ti 

Amer.  Dut.  Ref. 

5 

(t 

u 

Amer.  Woman's  Union. 

6 

tt 

u 

Amer.  Meth.  Epis. 

3 

tt 

u 

Ref.  Ch.  in  America. 

1 

a 

tt 

Amer.  Meth.  Prot. 

2 

24 


FOREIGN    MISSIONARY    MANUAL. 


Island.  Siaiion,                       Society.                                   Missionaries. 

Nippon.  Yokohama.  Scot.  Nat.  Bib.  Soc.  2 
"  "  Amer,  Bib.  Soc.  (in  connec- 
tion with  China  also).  1 
"  "  Soc.  Prop.  Gosp.  2 
"  "  Brit,  and  For.  Bib.  Soc.  1 
"  "  Newton  Mission.  ] 
"  "  Cumber.  Pres.  2 
"  Numadzu.  Can.  Meth.  1 
«  Kofu.  Can.  Meth.  1 
"  Kobe.  Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M.  9 
"  "  Soc.  Prop.  Gosp.  1 
"  Kioto.  Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M.  5 
"  Osaka.  Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M.  9 
"  "  Amer.  Prot.  Epis.  7 
"  "  Soc.  Prom.  Fern.  Ed.  in  East.  1 
"  "  Ch.  of  England.  2 
"  "  Evang.  Ass'n  of  Amer.  1 
"  Okayama.  Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M.  4 

Kiushiu.  Nagasaki.  Amer.  Dut.  Eef.  2 

"  "  Amer.  Meth.  Epis.  1 

"  Ch.  of  England.  2 

Total,  123 

JAPAN. 

Islands,  Population. 

Nippon  (or  Hondo) 25,478,834 

Kiushiu 4,986,613 

Shikoku 2,484,538 

Iki,  Tsushima,  Owadji,  Oki,  and  Sado 362,177 

Yezzo  and  Kuriles 144,069 

Eiukiu 167,073 

Bonin  Islands 75 

Total 33,623,379 

The  above  is  from  the  census  of  1874.  The  census  of  1876 
gave  a  total  of  34,338,404.  F.  Max  Miiller  estimates  that  there 
are  200,000  Shintoists  in  Japan;  the  rest  are  Buddhists  or 
"  nothing." 


SYNOPTICAL.  25 

STATISTICS  OF  MISSIONS  IN  JAPAN. 


Araer.  Pres 

Dut.  Keformed 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M 

Amer.  Prot.  Epis 

Amer.  Bapt.M.  U 

Amer.  Meth.  Ref.  Epis... 

"Woman's  Union 

Germ.  Evan.  Ass 

Reformed  Ch.  in  U.S 

Cumberland  Pres 

Meth.  Prot 

Amer.  Bib.  Soc 

Cana.Meth 

Church  M.S 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp 

Edinb.  Med 

Scot.  Uu.  Pres 

Eng.  Bapt 

Scot.  Nat.  Bib.  Soc 

Soc.  Pro.  Fem.  Ed.  in  E. 
Brit,  and  For. Bib.  Soc... 


1859 
1859 
1869 
1859 
1860 
1873 
1871 
1876 
1879 
1877 
1880 

1873 
1869 
1873 
1874 
1874 
1878 


1880 


Total. 


75  21   96  34  1148 


29121  31 


146 


1525 


Missionaries 176 

Excluding  wives 123 


36  1  76 


DISTRIBUTION  OF  MISSIOXAEIES  IN 

CHINA. 

Prov.  Shixg-kixg.     Pop.  2,187,286. 
Newchwang : 

Scotch  Un.  Pres 2 

Can.  Pres 1 

Irish  Pres 2 

Prov.  Peh-chih  li.     Pop.  36,879,838. 
Peking  : 

A.  B.  C.  F.  M 6 

Amer.  Pres 3 

Amer.  Meth.  Epis 4 

London  M.  S 5 

Scotch  Nat.  Bib.  Soc 1 

3 


26  FOKEIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 

Amer.  Bib.  Soc 1 

Amer.  Woman's  Union  M.  S 3 

Church  M.  S 4 

Tientsin : 

A.  B.  C.  F.  M 2 

Amer.  Meth,  Epis 4 

Eng.  Meth.  New  Conn 1 

London  M.  S 3 

Kalgan : 

A.  B.  C.  F.  M 5 

Paotingfii : 

A.  B.C.  F.  M 3 

Prov.  Shanse.    Pop.  17,056,925. 

Taiyuenfu :  1 

Eng.  Bapt 1 

China  Inl.  Miss 4 

Pingyang : 

China  Inl.  Miss 4 

Prov.  Shense.     Pop.  10,309,769. 

Hancluing : 

China  Inl.  Miss 5 

Prov.  Kansuh.    Pop.  19,512,716. 

Tsinchau : 

China  Inl.  Miss 1 

Prov.  Shantung.    Pop.  29,529,877. 

Tangchow : 

A.  B.C.  F.  M 5 

Amer.  Pres 6 

So.  Bapt.  Con 3 

Shantung : 

A.  B.  C.  F.  M 2 

Eng.  Meth.  New  Conn 1 

Chejoo  : 

Scotch  Un.  Pres 2 

Amer.  Pres 4 

Soc.  Prop.  Gospel 2 

Scot.  Nat.  Bib.  Soc : 1 


SYNOPTICAL.  27 

China  Inl.  Miss 1 

Tslngchowfoo  : 

Eng.  Bapt 2 

Prov.  KiAXGSU.     Pop.  39,646,924. 

Shanfjhai  : 

Amer.  Prot.  Epis 8 

Amer.  Pres 2 

So.  Bapt.  Con 1 

Seventh-day  Baptist 2 

London  M.  S 2 

South.  Meth.Epis 3 

Amer.  Bib.  Soc 1 

Church  Miss 2 

China  Inl.  Miss 1 

Brit,  and  For.  Bib.  Soc 2 

Nangking : 

Amer.  Pres 2 

China  Inl.  Miss 3 

I^antsiavg : 

South.  Meth.  Epis 4 

Soochow : 

South.  Meth.  Epis 1 

Pres.  South 3 

Chink i an g  : 

Scot.  Nat.  Bib.  Soc.  3 

China  Lil.  Miss 2 

Unconnected 1 

Yanchau  : 

China  Inl.  Miss 5 

Prov.  Hon  AN.     Pop.  29,069,771. 

No   Protestant  missionaries.     Missionaries  have  itinerated 
since  1875. 
Prov.  Ngan  hui.     Pop.  36,596,988. 

Nganking : 

China  Inl.  Miss 4 

Hxvuy-cluni-fn,: 

China  Inl.  Miss 1 


28  FOREIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 

Prov.  HooPEH.    Pop.  28,584,564. 

Wuchang : 

Amer.  Prot.  Epis 2 

China  Inl.  Miss 1 

Weslej^an  Meth 2 

Chenavfoo  : 

Amer.  Pies 3 

I'chang  : 

Ch.  of  Scotland 4 

China  Inl.  Miss 1 

Hankow  : 

London  M.  S 5 

Self-supporting  M.  D 1 

WesleyanMeth 3 

Wusueh : 

WesleyanMeth 1 

Fancheng  : 

China  Inl.  Miss 1 

Prov.  Si-Chuen.    Pop.  35,000,000. 

Chungking  : 

China  Inl.  Miss 4 

Prov.  Cheh-kiang.     Pop.  8,100,000. 

Ningpo : 

Amer.  Bapt.  M.  U 5 

Amer.  Pres 3 

Eng.  Un.  Meth.  Free  Ch 2 

Soc.  Prom.  Fem.  Ed.  in  East 2 

Church  M.  S 2 

Zoahying : 

Amer.  Bapt.  M.  U..  1 

Hangchov) : 

Amer.  Pres 3 

Amer.  Pres.  South 4 

China  Inl.  Miss 1 

Church  M.  S 2 

Wanehow : 

Un.  Meth.  Free  Ch 1 


SYNOPTICAL.  29 

China  Inl.  Miss 4 

Shaohing : 

China  Inl.  Miss 3 

Church  M.  S 2 

Funghwa : 

China  Inl.  Miss 2 

Takhow : 

China  Inl.  Miss 2 

Kiuchow : 

China  Inl.  Miss 3 

Wunchow : 

China  Inl.  Miss 4 

Prov.  KiANGSi.     Pop.  26,513,889. 
Suchow  : 

Amer.  Pres 2 

Amer.  Pres.  South 3 

Kiukiang : 

Amer.  Meth.  Epis 8 

Takutang  : 

China  Inl.  Miss 1 

Prov.  IIooNAN.     Pop.  20,048,969. 

No  Protestant  Missionary.     Itineration  began  in  1875. 
Prov.  KwEiCHOW.     Pop.  5,679,128. 
Kweiyang  : 

China  Inl.  Miss 4 

Prov.  FoKiEX.    Pop.  22,799,556. 
Foocholo : 

A.  B.  C.  F.  M 7 

Amer.  Meth.  Epis 9 

Church  M.  S 2 

Soc.  Prom.  Fem.  Ed.  in  East 1 

Shatmm  : 

A.  B.  C.  F.  M 2 

Chiohhe : 

Amer.  Dutch  Kef 1 

Amoy : 

Eng.  Pres 4 

1* 


30  FOREIGN    MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 

London  M.  S 2 

Scotch  Nat.  Bib.  See 1 

Anier.  Dutch  Kef. 3 

Chiangchu : 

Amer.  Dutch  Kef. 1 

Tongan : 

Araer.  Dutch  Kef 1 

Prov.  KwANGTUNG.    Pop.  20,152,603. 

Swatow  : 

Amer.  Bapt.  M.  U 8 

Eng.  Pres 8 

Canton : 

Amer.  Pres 7 

South  Bap.  Conv 4 

London  M.  S 2 

Wesleyan  Meth 4 

(In    Canton    and    3    neighboring    out-stations),    Rhen- 
ish M.  S 6 

Hongkong  : 

London  M.  S 3 

Soc.  Prom.  Fern.  Ed.  in  East 1 

Church  M.  S 4 

Berlin  Ladies'  Soc 4 

(In  Hongkong  and  4  other  stations),  Basel  M.  S 14 

Woochow  : 

Amer.  Bib.  Soc 1 

Fatslian : 

Wesleyan  Meth 2 

Shukwan : 

Wesleyan  Meth 2 

Kwangchau  : 

Wesleyan  Meth 1 

Prov.  KwANGSi.     Pop.  8,121,327. 

No  Protestant  Missionaries.     Itineration  began  in  1877. 
Prov.  Yunnan.    Pop.  5,823,670. 

No  Protestant  Missionaries.     Itineration  began  in  1877. 
Island  of  Formosa.     Pop.  3,020,000. 


sy:n'optical. 


31 


Taiwanfoo : 

Eng.  Pres 5 

Can.  Pres 2 

Island  of  Hainan.     Pop.  2,500,000. 
No  Protestant  Missionaries. 
Missionaries  whose  location  is  unknown  to  the  writer : 

China  Inl.  Miss , 2 

Church  M.  S 2 

Unconnected 2 

Total  population,  404,946,514. 
Total  number  Missionaries,  357. 

There  are  34  medical  missionaries,  16  hospitals,  and  24  dispen- 
saries in  China;  and  some  75  boarding-schools,  and  23  theological 
schools  connected  Avith  the  missions.  (For  Table  of  Statistics  of 
Missions  in  China,  see  Appendix,  pp.  200  and  201.) 


DISTRIBUTION  OF  MISSIONARIES  IN 
BURMAH. 


State.  Station. 

Native  Burmah.  Bhamo. 


Mission- 
aries. 

1 


Up.  Brit.  Bur. 


Mandalay. 
Toungoo. 


a 

(( 

Shans. 

u 

Prome. 

Burmese. 

it 

« 

ii 

u 

Zeegong. 

u 

it 

Thavetmo. 

ii 

(( 

Shwaygheen. 

Karens. 

a 

<( 

Burmese. 

1,  B.  Bur. 

Rangoon. 

Karens. 

<( 

(( 

Burmese. 

Race.  Society. 

Shans.       Araer.  Bapt.  M.  U 

Kakyens.  Amer.  Bapt.  M.  U.  1 

Burmese.  Soc.  Prop.  Gosp.  1 

Karens.     Amer.  Bapt.  M.  U.  5 

"           Soc.  Prop.  Gospel.  1 

Burmese.  Amer.  Bapt.  M.  U.  2 

Soc.  Prop.  Gospel.  1 

Amer.  BajDt.  M.  U.  3 

Amer.  Bapt.  M.  U.  2 

Soc.  Prop,  Gosp.  2 

Amer.  Bapt.  M.  U.  2 

Soc.  Prop.  Gospel.  2 

Amer.  Bapt.  M.  U.  1 

Amer.  Bapt.  M.  U.  1 

Amer.  Bapt.  M.  U.  5 

Amer.  Bapt.  M.  U.  10 

Amer.  Meth.  1 


32 


FOREIGN    MISSIONARY    MANUAL. 


State. 

station. 

Race. 

Pegu,  B.  Bur. 

Kangoon. 

Burmese. 

« 

Maooben. 

Karens. 

(( 

Bassein. 

(( 

« 

« 

Burmese. 

u 

Henthada. 

Karens. 

{( 

Thongzai. 

Burmese. 

Tenasserim,  B.B.  Maulmain. 

Karens. 

u 

a 

Burmese. 

Tavoy. 


e„^-„<..  Mission- 

^°''^'y-  aries. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp.  5 

Amer.  Bapt.  M.  U.  1 

Amer.  Bapt.  M.  U.  7 

Amer.  Bapt.  M.  U.  1 

Amer.  Bapt.  M.  U.  2 

Amer.  Bapt.  M.  U.  2 

Amer.  Bapt.  M.  U.  5 

Amer.  Bapt.  M.  U.  8 

Eurasians.Araer.  Bapt.  M.  U.  1 

Karens.     Amer.  Bapt.  M.  U.  2 

Total,  75 


POPULATION  OF  BUKMAH. 

Count  Betlilen  estimated  the  population  of  Native  Bunnah  in 
1874  to  be  4,000,000,  including  the  Shans  of  the  Shan  states  trib- 
tary  to  Burmali  (probably  500,000  in  all);  the  population  of  Brit- 
ish Burmah,  according  to  the  census  of  1872,  was  2,747,148 — mak- 
ing the  total  population  of  Burmah  6,747,148. 

In  British  Burmah  there  were — Buddhists 2,447,831 

''  "  "  Mohammedans 99,846 

"  "  "  Hindus 36,658 

"             "                 "           Nominal  Christians...        52,299 
"  "  '•'  Aborigines 110,514 


STATISTICS  OF   MISSIONS   IN  BURMAH. 


t 

a 
o 
§ 

i 

i 

i 

o 

ii 
s 

d 

1 

.5 
'A 

1  = 
o 

'S  . 

1' 

i 
1 

1 

i 

1 

01 

Amer.  Bapt.  M.  U 

1813 
1879 

33 
6 

1 
2 

61 
6 

110 

338 

21,594 

177 

177 

09 
75 

5575 
5575 

17 

17 

China  lulciDd  Mission 

42 

67 

110 

338 

21,594 
1 

Total  Missionaries 

Excluding  wives 

1 

SYNOPTICAL. 


33 


DISTKIBUTION  OF  MISSIONAEIES  IN 
SIAM. 

Station.  Race.                                               Society.                 Missionaries. 

Bangkok.  Chinese.  Amer,  Bapt.  M.  U.          1 

"  Siamese  and  Chinese.  Amer.  Pres.                      5 

Petchaburi.  Siamese  and  Chinese.  Amer.  Pres.                      4 

Chiengmai.  Laos.  Amer.  Pres.                      5 

Total,     15 

POPULATION  OF  SIAM. 

Siamese 4,000,000 

Chinese 8,000,000 

Laos 2,000,000 

Malays 2,000,000 

Cambodians 700,000 

Peguans 100,000 

Total 11,800,000 

The  inhabitants  of  Siam  are  mainly  Buddhists. 


STATISTICS  OF  MISSIONS  IN  SIAM. 


?> 

^• 

2 

a 
a 

"2 

i 

1^ 
s 

1 

u 

"3 
1 

§ 
f1 

1 

a 

M 

o 

►J 

7>^ 

is; 

o 

o 

CQ 

O 

Amer.  Pres 

1840 

7 

1 

14 

14 

?Ofi 

846 

4 

3 

Amer.  Bapt.  M.  U 

18S3 

1 

1 

R 

425 

6 

5 

Totals 

8 

1 

15 

6 

14 

fi.^1 

.S4fi 

10 

8 

Number  of  Missionaries 

21 

Excluding  wives  of  Missionaries.... 

15 

34 


FOREIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


DISTRIBUTION  OF  PEOTESTANT  MISSIONARIES  IN 
INDIA. 


State. 

Slodion. 

Society.                           Missionaries. 

Cashmere. 

Srinagar. 

Ch.  of  England. 

2 

Punjab. 

Sealkote. 

Ch.  of  Scotland. 

2 

(( 

« 

Amer.  Uni.  Pres. 

5 

(( 

Gujerat. 

Ch.  of  Scotland. 

tt 

Wazirbad. 

Ch.  of  Scotland. 

it 

Gujrambala. 

Amer.  Uni.  Pres. 

u 

Gurdaspur. 

Amer.  Uni.  Pres. 

u 

Jhelum. 

Amer.  Uni.  Pres. 

tt 

Amritsur. 

Chris.  Vernac.  Ed.  Soc. 

tt 

u 

Ind.  Fem.  N.  S.  and  Ed.  Soc. 

tt 

It 

Soc.  Prom.  Fem.  Ed.  in  Enst. 

tt 

tt 

Ch.  of  England. 

— 

tt 

Lodiana. 

Amer.  Pres. 

tt 

u 

Soc.  Prom.  Fem.  Ed.  in  East. 

tt 

Ambala. 

Amer.  Pres. 

tt 

Sabathu. 

Amer.  Pres. 

tt 

Kangra. 

Ch.  of  England. 

tt 

Rawal  Pindi. 

Amer.  Pres. 

tt 

Peshawur. 

Ch.  of  England. 

tt 

Dera  Ismail 

Khan. 

Ch.  of  England. 

tt 

Lahore. 

Ind.  Fem.  N.  S.  and  Ed.  Soc. 

tt 

« 

Amer.  Pres. 

tt 

« 

Ch.  of  England. 

— 

tt 

Chamba. 

Ch.  of  Scotland. 

tt 

Multan. 

Ch.  of  England. 

tt 

Delhi. 

Eng.  Bapt. 

u 

"  and  vicin. 

Soc.  for  Prom.  Fem.  Ed.  in  East. 

tt 

tt 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

14 

tt 

Janjra. 

Chris.  Vernac.  Ed.  Soc. 

tt 

Katghar. 

Ch.  of  England. 

tt 

Bunnoo. 

Ch.  of  England. 

Rajpootana. 

Nussereebad. 

Scot.  Uni.  Pree. 

SYNOPTICAL. 

35 

state. 

Station. 

Society. 

Missionaries. 

Kajpootana. 

Beawr. 

Scot.  Uni.  Pres. 

3 

n 

Ajmere. 

Scot.  Uni.  Pres. 

5 

u 

Todgurh. 

Scot.  Uni.  Pres. 

2 

u 

Jeypore. 

Scot.  Uni.  Pres. 

4 

tl 

« 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

2 

u 

Deolee. 

Scot.  Uni.  Pres. 

2 

u 

Ashapoora. 

Scot.  Uni.  Pres. 

1 

u 

Odeypore. 

Scot.  Uni.  Pres. 

1 

u 

Jallygunge. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

1 

11 

Nawalgunge. 

Amer.  Meth.  Woman's. 

1 

N.-W.Provs.  Almorah. 

London  M.  S. 

2 

« 

Nynee  Tal. 

Amer.  Meth. 

2 

(( 

Moradabad. 

Amer.  Meth. 

5 

li 

Kanee  Khet. 

London  M.  S. 

1 

u 

Gurwhal. 

Amer.  Meth. 

1 

tl 

Pithoragarh. 

Amer.  Meth. 

2 

u 

Eoorkee. 

Amer.  Meth. 

3 

u 

Bijnour. 

Amer.  Meth. 

1 

u 

Saharanpnr. 

Amer.  Pres. 

2 

tt 

Dehra. 

Amer.  Pres. 

12 

ti 

Goorgaen. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

1 

tt 

Meerut. 

Ch.  of  England. 

— 

tt 

Bareilly. 

Amer.  Meth. 

8 

tt 

Koy  Bareilly. 

Amer.  Meth. 

1 

tt 

Shahjehanpore. 

Amer.  Meth. 

2 

tt 

Budaon. 

Amer.  Meth. 

2 

tt 

Cawnpore. 

Amer.  Meth. 

3 

tt 

« 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

3 

u 

Futtehguhr. 

Amer.  Pres. 

2 

tt 

Furruckabad. 

Amer.  Pres. 

4 

tt 

Mynpurie. 

Amer.  Pres. 

4 

tt 

Etawah. 

Amer.  Pros. 

2 

tt 

Aligarh. 

Ch.  of  England. 

— 

tt 

Agra. 

Eng.  Bapt. 

2 

u 

u 

Amer.  Meth. 

1 

tt 

tt 

Soc.  Prom.  Fem.  Ed.  in 

East.     6 

36 


FOREIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


State.  Station. 

N.-W.  Provs.  Agra. 

"  Mirzapore. 

"  Benares. 

ti  <t 

U  (I 

it  u 

it  ii 

"  Ghazipore. 

«  Mhow. 
"       ^     Jounpore. 

"  Goruckpoor. 

"  Bandah. 

«  Allaliabad. 


Oudh. 


Indore  Ag. 


Thibet. 


Assam. 


Paori. 
Lncknow. 


Seetapore. 

Fyzabad. 

Gondah. 

Indore. 

Gwalior. 

Kyelang. 

Poo. 

Mawphlang. 

Sheila. 

Shillong. 

Cherraponjee. 

Jaintia. 

Tura. 

Gowahati. 


Society.  Missionaries. 

Ch.  of  England.  — 

London  M.  S. 
Wesleyan  Meth. 
Eng.  Bapt. 

Ind.  Fem.  N.  S.  and  Ed.  Soc. 
London  M.  S. 
Ch.  of  England. 
Gossner's  M.  S. 
Amer.  Meth. 
Ch.  of  England. 
Ch.  of  England. 
Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 
Eng.  Bapt. 
Amer.  Meth. 
Amer.  Pres. 

Woman's  Union  Soc.  (Amer.). 
Ch.  of  England. 
Amer.  Meth.  Women's  Board. 
Wesleyan  Meth. 
Ind.  Fem.  N.  S.  and  Ed.  Soc. 
Ch.  of  England. 
Amer.  Meth. 
Amer.  Meth. 
Ch.  of  England. 
Amer.  Meth. 
Can.  Pres. 
Amer.  Pres. 

Moravian  (Uni.  Brethren). 
Moravian  (Uni.  Brethren). 
Welsh  Calv.  Meth. 
Welsh  Calv.  Meth. 
Welsh  Calv.  Meth. 
Welsh  Calv.  Meth. 
Welsh  Calv.  Meth. 
Amer.  Bapt.  M.  U. 
Amer.  Bapt.  M.  U. 


1 
4 
1 
4 
12 

1 
5 
3 

12 
1 

1 
4 
1 
3 
3 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
3 
1 


SYNOPTICAL. 

37 

state. 

Slaiion. 

Society.                           Missionaries. 

Assam. 

Nowgong. 

Amer.  Bapt.  M.  U. 

2 

« 

Sibsagor. 

Amer.  Bapt.  M.  U. 

2 

u 

Naga  Hills. 

Amer.  Bapt.  M.  U. 

2 

u 

Tezpoor. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

— 

11 

Durrung. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

— 

Bengal. 

»Bankoorah. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

1 

« 

Barrackpore. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

1 

(( 

11 

Ind.  Fem.  N.  S.  and  Ed.  Soc. 

1 

u 

Calcutta. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

2 

u 

11 

Eng.  Bapt. 

8 

tl 

tl 

Ch.  of  Scotland. 

5 

it 

It 

Free  Ch.  of  Scotland. 

7 

u 

tt 

Ind.  Fem.  N.  S.  and  Ed.  Soc. 

4 

u 

tt 

London  M.  S. 

8 

ft 

tt 

Araer.  Meth. 

6 

u 

tt 

Woman's  Union  (Amer.). 

17 

u 

tt 

Soc.  Prom.  Fem.  Ed.  in  East. 

1 

u 

It 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

4 

tt 

(C 

Ch.  of  England. 

— 

tl 

24  Pergnnnahs 

Districts. 

Eng.  Bapt. 

1 

tt 

Howrali. 

Eng.  Bapt. 

1 

tt 

Serampore. 

Eng.  Bapt, 

2 

tt 

Dacca. 

Eng.  Bapt. 

2 

tt 

Backergunge. 

Eng.  Bapt. 

3 

tl 

Meepore. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

1 

tt 

Burdwan. 

Ch.  of  England. 

— 

tt 

Krishnagar. 

Ch.  of  England. 

— 

tt 

Eampore 

Bauleah. 

Eng.  Pres. 

1 

tt 

Silchar. 

Assam  and  Cachar  Miss. 

2 

tt 

Cachar. 

Eng.  Bapt. 

1 

tt 

Eungpore. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

1 

It 

Monghyr. 

Eng.  Bapt. 

1 

tt 

Darjeeling. 

Ch.  of  Scotland. 

4 

tt 

Bhagulpore. 

Ch.  of  England. 

— 

38 


FOREIGN    MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


State. 

Station. 

Society.                                Missionaries. 

Bengal. 

Patna. 

Eng,  Bapt. 

1 

u 

Dinapore. 

Eng.  Bapt. 

1 

tt 

Hazaribagh. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

1 

u 

Elliclipoor. 

Unconnected. 

1 

It 

Ebenezer. 

Indian  Home  Miss,  to  Santals. 

3 

n 

Bethel. 

Betliel  ( Jamtara)  Miss. 

1 

tt 

Banda. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

1 

tl 

Santhalistan. 

Eng.  Bapt. 

1 

tt 

a 

Free  Ch.  of  Scotland. 

3 

tt 

u 

Ch.  of  England. 

— 

It 

Chapral. 

Gossnei-'s  Mission. 

1 

tt 

Barripore. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

1 

(Orissa). 

Midnapore. 

Amer.  Free  Bapt. 

6 

(( 

Cuttack. 

General  Baptist  (Eng.). 

4 

{( 

<( 

Soc.  Prom.  Fem.  Ed.  in  East. 

2 

(( 

Piplee. 

General  Baptist  (Eng.). 

1 

tt 

Sumbulpore. 

General  Baptist  (Eng.). 

2 

tt 

Balasore. 

Araer.  Free  Bapt. 

3 

tt 

Jellasore. 

Amer.  Free  Bapt. 

1 

It 

Bhiinpore. 

Amer.  Free  Bapt. 

1 

Chota  Nag- 

Kanchee. 

Gossner's  Miss. 

8 

pore. 

(( 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

2 

(( 

Patrasburj. 

Gossner's  Miss. 

3 

tt 

St.  Mathauspur. 

Gossner's  Miss. 

1 

tt 

Chyebassa   (or 

tt 

Singbhoom). 

Gossner's  Miss. 

3 

tt 

(( 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

1 

tt 

Govindpore. 

Gossnei-'s  Miss. 

2 

tt 

Mandbhoom. 

Gossner's  Miss. 

1 

tt 

Lohardugger. 

Gossner's  Miss. 

1 

tt 

Purulia. 

Gossner's  Miss. 

2 

a 

Hoshungabad. 

Anglo- A  mer.  Friends. 

4 

Cent.  Provs. 

Bisrampore. 

Germ.  Evang.  (Amer.). 

3 

a 

Seoni. 

Unconnected. 

1 

tt 

Jubbulpore. 

Ind.  Fem.  N.  S.  and  Ed.  Soc. 

1 

u 

It 

Amer.  Meth. 

1 

SYNOPTICAL. 

39 

state. 

Siaiim. 

Society.                          Missionaries. 

Cent.  Provs. 

Jubbnlpore. 

Ch.  of  England. 

— 

u 

Agurpara. 

Ind.  Fern.  N.  S.  and  Ed.  Soc. 

1 

11 

Chindwara. 

Free  Ch.  of  Scotland. 

3 

l( 

Nagpore. 

Amer.  Meth. 

2 

(I 

(I 

Free  Ch.  of  Scotland. 

5 

u 

Damagudiem. 

Ch.  of  England. 

— 

Scinde. 

Kurrachee. 

Ch.  of  England. 

— 

(( 

ii 

Amer.  Meth. 

1 

Gujerat. 

Gogo. 

Irish  Pres. 

2 

« 

Surat. 

Irish  Pres. 

2 

u 

Ahmedabad. 

Irish  Pres. 

2 

a 

Borsad. 

Irish  Pres. 

2 

Bombay. 

Egulpoora. 

Amer.  Meth. 

1 

a 

Guledgud. 

Basel  Miss. 

3 

u 

Kasik. 

Ch.  of  England. 

— 

It 

Mulligaum. 

Ch.  of  England. 

— 

u 

Eapur. 

Herrmannsburg  Miss. 

1 

u 

Poonah. 

Eng.  Bapt. 

1 

u 

« 

Free  Ch.  of  Scotland. 

6 

« 

« 

Ind.  Fern.  N.  S.  and  Ed.  Soc. 

1 

u 

(( 

Amer.  Meth. 

2 

it 

Bombay. 

Eng.  Bapt. 

1 

u 

i( 

Ch.  of  Scotland. 

2 

u 

(( 

Free  Ch.  of  Scotland. 

8 

ft 

tl 

Ind.  Fem.  N.  S.  and  Ed.  Soc. 

5 

tt 

tt 

Amer.  Meth. 

5 

tl 

it 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

3 

tt 

tl 

Soc.  Prop.  Gos. 

3 

tt 

It 

Ch.  of  England. 

— 

tt 

Sholapur. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

2 

tt 

Siroor. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

1 

tt 

Eahuri. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

1 

tt 

Ahmednuggur. 

Chris.  Yernac.  Ed.  Soc. 

1 

tt 

(( 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

3 

tt 

(I 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

2 

tt 

Sharanpur. 

Ch.  of  England. 

— 

40 


FOREIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


iSaie. 

Staiion. 

Society. 

Missionaries. 

Bombay. 

Satara. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

1 

<( 

Panchgani. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

1 

« 

Hubly. 

Basel  Miss. 

4 

u 

Codacal. 

Basel  Miss. 

1 

tt 

Dharwar. 

Basel  Miss. 

3 

u 

Betigherry. 

Basel  Miss. 

3 

tt 

Honord. 

Basel  Miss. 

2 

u 

Belgaum. 

London  M.  S. 

2 

tt 

Magrahatt. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

1 

n 

Wadale. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

1 

t( 

Kohirpur. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

2 

t( 

Dapoli. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

1 

Nizam's  Do 

Secunderabad. 

Amer.  Metli. 

1 

It 

(( 

Amer.  Bapt.  M.  U. 

1 

tt 

tt 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

3 

It 

Hyderabad. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

1 

n 

(I 

Ch.  of  England. 

— 

« 

Aurungabad. 

Ch.  of  England. 

— 

Mysore. 

Bangalore. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

4 

« 

tt 

Leipzig  Miss. 

1 

« 

tt 

London  M.  S. 

3 

It 

tt 

Amer.  Meth. 

3 

it 

tt 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

4 

It 

Tumkur. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

1 

tt 

Gubbi. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

1 

tt 

Shimoga. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

2 

It 

Hassan. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

1 

tt 

Chitteldrog. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

1 

t( 

Mysore  City. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

2 

Madras. 

Berhampore. 

General  Bapt. 

1 

(( 

« 

German  Evang.  (Amer 

•)           1 

u 

(( 

London  M.  S. 

2 

It 

Vizianagram. 

London  M.  S. 

1 

tt 

Vizagapatam. 

London  M.  S. 

3 

ft 

Dachepalli. 

Amer.  Lutheran. 

2 

u 

Bajahmandry. 

Amer.  Lutheran. 

2 

SYNOPTICAL. 

41 

(ate. 

Siaiion. 

Society.                     Missionaries. 

idras. 

Eayamundry. 

Amer.  Luth.  Gen.  Council. 

2 

ii 

Dowlaischerry. 

Amer.  Luth.  Gen.  Council. 

1 

It 

Coconada. 

Canadian  Bapt. 

1 

ti 

Tuni. 

Canadian  Bapt. 

1 

H 

Akidu. 

Canadian  Bapt. 

1 

U 

Marsapur. 

Godavery  Delta  Miss. 

4 

*t 

Masulipatam. 

Ind.  Fem.  N.  S.  and  Ed.  See. 

2 

U 

(( 

Ch.  of  England. 

1 

U 

Bezwara. 

Cli.  of  England. 

1 

U 

Raghapuram. 

Ch.  of  England. 

— 

U 

Ellore. 

Ch.  of  England. 

— 

U 

Guntoor. 

Amer.  Lutheran. 

3 

U 

Kurnool. 

Amer.  Bapt.  M.  U. 

2 

u 

Ongole. 

Amer.  Bapt.  M.  U. 

3 

u 

Earaapatam. 

Amer.  Bapt.  M.  U. 

2 

u 

Hanamaconda. 

Amer.  Bapt.  M.  U. 

1 

It 

Bellary. 

Amer.  Meth. 

1 

tt 

(( 

London  M.  S. 

3 

It 

Cnddapah. 

London  M.  S. 

1 

tt 

Kundial. 

London  M.  S. 

1 

tt 

Nellore. 

Amer.  Bapt.  M.  U. 

2 

tt 

Arcot. 

Dutch  Reformed  (Amer.) 

1 

tt 

Naidupett. 

Herrmannsburg  M.  S. 

2 

tt 

Vakadu. 

Herrmannsburg  M.  S. 

2 

tt 

Trikalur. 

Danish  Evan.  Luth. 

2 

tt 

Gudiir. 

Herrmannsburg  M.  S. 

1 

tt 

Sriharikotah. 

Herrmannsburg  M.  S. 

1 

tt 

Sulurpett. 

Herrmannsburg  M.  S. 

1 

tt 

Venkatagiri. 

Herrmannsburg  M.  S. 

1 

tt 

Calastry. 

Herrmannsburg  M.  S. 

1 

tt 

Vellore. 

■  Ch,  of  Scotland. 

2 

tt 

a 

Dutch  Reformed  (Amer.) 

1 

tt 

Cliingleput. 

Free  Ch.  of  Scotland. 

1 

tt 

Tindivanum. 

Leipzig  M.  S. 

1 

tt 

(( 

Dutch  Reformed  (Amer.) 

2 

tt 

Madanapalle. 

Dutch  Reformed  (Amer.) 

1 

42  FOREIGN    MISSION  A  EY   MANUAL. 


State. 

Station. 

Society.                               Missionaries. 

ladras. 

Madras. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

4 

« 

« 

Eng.  Bapt. 

1 

(t 

11 

Ch.  of  Scotland. 

2 

ft 

It 

Free  Ch.  of  Scotland. 

9 

ft 

11 

Leipzig  M.  S. 

1 

u 

tc 

Ind.  Fern.  N.  S.  and  Ed.  Soc. 

1 

ft 

11 

London  M.  S. 

8 

If 

11 

Amer.  Meth. 

3 

u 

11  . 

Amer.  Bapt.  M.  U. 

2 

« 

« 

Soc.  Prom.  Fern.  Ed.  in  East. 

1 

« 

u 

Ch.  of  England. 

— 

u 

St.  Thomas  Mt. 

,  Wesleyan  Meth. 

1 

u 

u 

Strict  Baptist. 

1 

tt 

Salem. 

London  M.  S. 

2 

tl 

Tan j  ore. 

Leipzig  M.  S. 

1 

tt 

Mayaveram. 

Leipzig  M.  S. 

1 

u 

Challambram. 

Leipzig  M.  S. 

1 

ft 

Cuddalore. 

Leipzig  M.  S. 

1 

u 

(( 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

3 

u 

Tranquebar. 

Leipzig  M.  S, 

4 

tl 

li 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

3 

tl 

Motupatti. 

Leipzig  M.  S. 

1 

11 

Combaconum. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

2 

tt 

Canendagoody. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

2 

tl 

Nezagapatam. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

2 

tt 

Trichinopoiy. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

1 

tt 

11 

Leipzig  M.  S. 

1 

tl 

(( 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

2 

tl 

Poreiar. 

Leipzig  M.  S. 

2 

tl 

Kegapatam. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

2 

tt 

Manargudi. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

2 

tt 

Madura. 

Chris.  Vernac.  Ed.  Soc. 

1 

tl 

11 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

4 

tt 

Pulney. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

2 

tt 

Melur. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

1 

tl 

Periakulam. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

1 

SYN 

OPTICAL. 

4;^ 

State. 

Station. 

Socidi/. 

Mi 

\isionaries 

ladras. 

Pasumalai. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F. 

M. 

1 

« 

Mandapasalai. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

2 

« 

Battalagundu. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F. 

M. 

2 

u 

Tirupuvanum. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F. 

M. 

1 

u 

Mana  Madura. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F. 

M. 

1 

u 

Tirumangalam. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F. 

M. 

1 

ti 

Dindigul. 

Chris.  Vernac.  Ed. 

Soc. 

2 

u 

« 

Amer.  Board  C.  F. 

M. 

1 

11 

Paducottah. 

Leipzig  M.  S. 

1 

CI 

Udapy. 

Basel  M.  S. 

3 

« 

Kotagherry. 

Basel  M.  S. 

1 

« 

Mulky. 

Basel  M.  S. 

2 

(( 

Cannanore. 

Basel  M.  S. 

5 

ft 

Calicut. 

Basel  M.  S. 

8 

tl 

Mangalore. 

Basel  M.  S. 

15 

(( 

Mercara. 

Basel  M.  S. 

2 

tt 

Tellicherry. 

Basel  M.  S. 

3 

« 

Kaity. 

Basel  M.  S. 

4 

(( 

Neilgherry 

Hills. 

Eng.  Bapt. 

1 

(( 

Ootamacund. 

Ch.  of  England. 

— 

tt 

Coimbatore. 

London  M.  S. 

2 

ft 

« 

Leipzig  M.  S. 

1 

ft 

Tiruvarar. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

1 

ft 

Caroor  (Karur), 

.   Wesleyan  Meth. 

1 

tt 

Palghat. 

Basel  M.  S. 

2 

ft 

Karkal. 

Basel  M.  S. 

2 

ft 

Cundapoor. 

Basel  M.  S. 

1 

ft 

Anandapoor. 

Basel  M.  S. 

2 

ft 

Chombala. 

Basel  M.  S. 

'    2 

ft 

Puthiampur. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

2 

tt 

Nazareth. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

2 

It 

Edeyengoody. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

2 

it 

Radhapuram. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

2 

« 

Eamnad. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

2 

« 

Erungalore. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

2 

44  FOEEIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


Staie. 

Station. 

Society.                           Missionaries. 

Madras. 

Tinnivelly. 

Ch.  of  England.                          — 

(( 

Nagercoil. 

Chris.  Vernac.  Ed.  Soc.                1 

(( 

Nevur. 

Chris.  Vernac.  Ed.  Soc.                1 

« 

Palamcottah. 

Ind.  Fern.  N.  S.  and  Ed.  Soc.      1 

« 

Palaveram. 

Ch.  of  England.                          — 

Travancore. 

Trivandrum. 

Ind.  Fem.  N.  S.  and  Ed.  Soc.      1 

764 

To  which  add  Ch.  of  England,      144 

Total,      908 

POPULATION   OF  INDIA  BY  STATES  AND  PvELIGIONS. 

Presidency  and  Province.  Population. 

Ajmere 396,889 

Berar 2,226,496 

Mysore 5,055,412 

Coorg 168,312 

Madras 31,672,613 

Bombay  (including  Scinde) 16,349,206 

Bengal 60,502,897 

North-West  Provinces 30,781,204 

Punjab 17,611,498 

Oudh 11,220,232 

Central  Provinces 8,201,519 

British  Burmah 2,747,148 

Assam 4,162,019 

Native  States  under — 

Governor-General  of  India 28,748,403 

Lieutenant-Governor  of  Bengal 312,473 

Lieutenant-Governor  of  Punjab 657,013 

Lieutenant-Governor  of  Central  Provinces.  5,440,389 

Governor  of  Madras 1,049,710 

Governor  of  Bombay 3,289,392 

Miscellaneous 6,831,515 

Total 237,424,340 

Excluding  Burmah 234,677,192 


SYNOPTICAL. 


45 


RELIGIONS  OF  INDIA  BY  ENUMERATION  OF  1876. 

Hindus 139,248,568 

Mohammedan 40,882,537 

Buddhist 2,832,851 

Nominal  Clu-istians 897,216 

Others 53,563,168 

DISTKIBUTION  OF  MISSIONAEIES  IN 


CEYLON. 

Station. 

Society. 

Missionaries. 

Jaffna. 

Ch.  of  England. 

1 

« 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

2 

Point  Pedro. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

1 

Oodooville. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

3 

Batticotta. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

2 

Oodoopitty. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

2 

Panditeripo. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

Tillepally. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

Manepy. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

Manaar. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

Banulle. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

Trincoraalee. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

Put]  am. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

Chilan. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

Galkini. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

Batticaloa. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

li 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

Kayman's  Gate. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

Kollupittinga. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

Kalmunai. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

Matale  (or  Matella). 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

Kandy. 

Ch.  of  England. 

(( 

English  Bapt. 

« 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

Colombo. 

Ch.  of  England. 

« 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

46 


FOEEIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


Station. 

Society. 

Missionaries. 

Kurena. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

2 

Pantura. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

Mutwal. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

Cotta. 

Ch.  of  England. 

Pettah. 

Eng.  Bapt. 

Grand  Pass. 

Eng.  Bapt. 

Sabaragamdwa. 

Eng.  Bapt. 

West  Province. 

Wesley  an  Meth. 

Point  de  Galle. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

Matura. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

Tangalla. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

Baddegama. 

Ch.  of  England. 

Total,      52 

POPULATION  OF  CEYLON,  CENSUS  OF  1871. 

Western  Province 775,285 

North- Western  Province 269,084 

Southern  Province 399,755 

Eastern  Province 113,290 

Northern  Province 281,788 

Central  Province 495,340 

North-Central  Province 70,720 

Total,  2,406,262 

Of  these  there  are— Buddhists 1,520,575 

Hindus 465,944 

Mohammedans 171,542 

Nominal  Christians 240,042 


(For  Statistics  of  Missions  in  India,  see  Appendix,  pp.  202  and 
203.) 


SYNOPTICAL. 


47 


DISTEIBUTION  OF  MISSIONAEIES  IN 
PERSIA. 

lotion.  Society.  Missionaries. 

Oroomiah.  Amer.  Pres.  6 

"  Amer.  Bib.  Soo.  ] 

Seir.  Amer.  Pres.  1 

Teheran.  Amer.  Pres.  4 

Tabriz.  Amer.  Pres.  6 

Ispahan.  Ch.  of  England.  2 

Total,     20 

Population  of  Persia 4,400,000 

Of  these  there  are — Armenians 26,035 

Nestorians 25,000 

Jews 16,000 

Guebres 7,190 

Mohammedans 4,325,775 

STATISTICS  OF  MISSIONS  IN  PERSIA. 


a 
a 

i 

o 

.2 

S 

i 

•1 

i 

•3-22 
izi 

if 

"3  . 

<n 
J 

1 

1 

o 

1 

•3 

3 
S 

3 

o 

1834 
1880 

8 
2 

1 

1 

16 
"l 

21 

165 
10 

1321 
55 

2 

1909 
204 

4 

1 
1 

81 

Church  M.  S 

Amer.  Bible  Soc 

Totals 

11 

1 

17 

91 

17,T 

1376 

2113 

29 
20 

6 

81 

Excluding 

wive 

s 

DISTRIBUTION  OF  MISSIONARIES  IN 
TURKEY. 


Division. 

station. 

Society. 

Missionaries. 

European. 

Constantinople. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

19 

(( 

« 

Amer.  Bib.  Soc. 

2 

u 

« 

Amer.  Meth. 

1 

Samokov. 


Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 


48 


FOREIGN    MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


Division. 

Station. 

Society.                        Missionaries, 

European. 

Philipopolis. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

2 

u 

Monastir. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

3 

(Bulgaria). 

Rustchuk. 

Amer.  Meth.  C.  F.  M. 

2 

Asiatic. 

Smyrna. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

1 

(I 

Manisa. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

4 

u 

Broosa. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

2 

u 

Nicomedia. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

4 

u 

Cesarea  (or 

Kaisariyeh). 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

5 

tt 

Marsovan. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

7 

it 

Sivas. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

4 

u 

Aintab. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

8 

tl 

Hadjin. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

4 

It 

Kessab. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

3 

i( 

Marash. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

5 

it 

Harpoot. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M.  • 

7 

u 

Erzeroum. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

5 

u 

Mardin. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

5 

u 

Bitlis. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

3 

It 

Van. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

3 

Total, 

104 

Note.— See  Missionaries  in  Syria  and  in  Turkey  in  Africa. 

Isl.  of  Cypru 

s.  Larnaca. 

Amer.  Woman's  Union. 

2 

STATISTICS  OF  MISSIONS  IN  TURKEY. 
(See  Statistics  of  Syria  and  Turkey  in  Africa. ) 


t 
.2 

a 

3 

i. 

o 

1 

.2 

d 

a 

1.1 
is 

■s  „• 

0 

H 

m 
J 
1 

1 

17 

9 
0 

255 

Amer.  B'rd  C.  F.  M. 
Amer  Meth 

1836 
1875 

1879 

55 
4 

"2 

3 

95 
2 
2 

61 
5 

468 

6594 
23 

348 

12,887 

Amer.  Worn.  Union 
Amer,  Lib.  Soc 

Totals 

61 

3 

99 

66 

^Aa 

«A17 

5  4Q 

12,887 
163 

17 

255 

Missionari&s . 

Excludine  W 

ives. 

106 

SYNOPTICAL. 


49 


POPULATION  OF  TUEKEY. 
European  Tuekey. 

Immediate  Possessions 5,044,000 

Eastern  Koumelia 751,000 

Bosnia,  Herzegovina,  etc 1,213,000 

Bulgaria 1,859,000 

Total  European 8,867,000 

Asiatic  Turkey. 

Immediate  Possessions 17,500,000 

Samos 37,080 

Total  Asiatic 17,537,080 

In  Africa. 

Tripoli 1,010,000 

Egypt 17,386,000 

Tunis 2,100,000 

Total  in  Africa 20,496,000 

Grand  total 46,900,080 

KELIGIONS  OF  TURKEY. 
I.  Mohammedans.  11.  Protestants  and  Jews.  III.  Miscellane- 
ous. (1)  Latins  or  Catholics  using  Eoman  Liturgy;  (2)  Greeks ; 
(3) Armenians;  (4) Bulgarians;  (5)  Croats;  (6)  United  Armenians; 
(7)  Syrians ;  (8)  United  Chaldeans ;  (9)  Maronites  under  the  Patri- 
arch of  Lebanon. 

DISTRIBUTION  OF  MISSIONARIES  IN 
SYRIA,  TURKEY. 

Station.                                                        Society.  Missionaries. 

Tripoli.  Amer.  Pres.  6 

Beirut.  Amer.  Pres.  8 

"  Syrian  Protestant  College.         8 

"  Prussian  Deaconesses.  6 

"  British  Syrian  Schools.  7 

Abeih.  Amer.  Pres.  5 

Zahleh.  Amer.  Pres.  2 

Sidon.  Amer.  Pres.  4 

Mt.  Lebanon  and  vicinity.  Free  Ch.  of  Scotland.  1 

6  D 


50 


FOREIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


Station. 

Society. 

Missionaries 

Mt.  Lebanon  and  vie.         Soc.  Prom.  Fem.  Ed.  in  East.            2 

"                                   Anglo- Amer.  Friends.                        6 

Damascus.                            Irish  Pres.                                           1 

Hauran  District.                 Ch.  of  England.                                  4 

Nazareth.                             Edin.  Med.  Miss.                                1 

"                                   Soc.  Prom.  Fem.  Ed.  in  Fast.           3 

Jerusalem.                           Anglo-Prussian  Bishopric.                 1 

"                                   Prussian  Deaconesses.                        8 

"                                    Soc.  Prom.  Fem.  Ed.  in  East.           2 

"                                   Ch.  of  England.                                  6 

"                                    Native  Protestant  School.                — 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp.                               — 

Bethlehem.                          Soc.  Prom.  Fem.  Ed.  in  East.           2 

Gaza.                                    Ch.  of  England.                                  1 

Unlocated.                           Ch.  of  Scotland  Miss,  to  Jews.          2 

"                                    Miss  Taylor's  Moslem  School.           1 

"                                    Ch.  of  England  Miss,  to  Jews.          1 

"                                    Keformed  Presbyterians.                    8 

STATISTICS  OF  MISSIONS  IN  SYRIA. 

.2 

li 

i 

"5 

m 
.2 

1 

.3 

|i 

c4 

IS 

3   oj 

IS 

i 

i 

•s 

a 
1 

i 

s 

n 

o 

Hi 

P^ 

'A 

0 

0 

K 

w 

5 

0 
43 

Anier.  Pres 

1823 

14 

7 

1 
1 

21 

4 

139 

7 

810 

85 
4 

4,260 
103 

Syr.  Prot.Coll 

Brit.  Syr.  Schools 

... 

... 

"7 

... 

75 

... 

30 

3,000 

Prussian  Deaconesses.... 

14 

7 

21 

2 

203 

Free  Ch.  of  Scotland 

1 

"i 

"2 

33 

30 

25 

1,200 

Soc.  Prom.  Fem. Ed.  in  E. 

9 

4 

175 

Irish  Pres 

1843 

"i 

9 

i 

1 

;:: 

i'i 

4 

37 

92 
214 

14 

1,142 

Ch.  of  England 

Edin.  Med.  Miss 

Anglo-Prussian  Bish 

i 

... 

Native  Prot.  School 

... 

... 

... 

... 

"2 

... 

i 

"go 

Ch.  of  Scot.  Miss,  to  Jews. 

... 

2 

... 

9 

2 

624 

Miss  Taylor's  School 

1 

5 

Say 
100 

2 

196 

Friends' M.S 

... 

3 

"3 

2 

15 

18 

700 

Ch.  of  Eng.  Miss,  to  Jews. 

2 

..t 

3 

Ref.  Pres 

8 

... 

8 

50 

'7 

400 

Mr.  Bistany's  Schools 

... 

7 

1 

40 

Mr.  Suleeby's  School 

Totals 

... 

... 

... 

5 

4 

110 

"fii"  ^U2 

21 

352 

1.317 

199 

12.213 

39 

43 

Missionaries 110                      1 

Iiixcluding  w'vps 

...     96                         1 



1 

SYNOPTICAL. 


51 


DISTKIBUTION 

OF  MISSIONARIES   IN 

AFRICA. 

Country, 

Station. 

Society.                                Missionarit 

Algeria. 

Algeria. 

Scot.  Uni.  Pres. 

1 

Gambia. 

St.  Mary's  Isl. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

3 

« 

Saint  Louis. 

Paris  S.  E. 

2 

Sierra  Leone.  Freetown. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

6 

(( 

a 

Ch.  of  England. 

— 

u 

i( 

United  Meth. 

2 

(I 

Waterloo. 

United  Meth. 

1 

« 

Mendi. 

Amer,  Miss.  Ass'n. 

6 

(( 

Sherbro. 

Unit.  Brethren,  America. 

— 

« 

<( 

Ch.  of  England. 

— 

u 

Pongas. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

— 

11 

u 

Ch.  of  Eng.  W.  Indies  Miss. 

(Negroes). 

— 

Liberia. 

Cape  Mount. 

Amer.  Prot.  Epis. 

4 

a 

Clay  Ashland. 

Amer.  Pres. 

1 

(( 

Marshall. 

Amer.  Pres. 

2 

u 

Monrovia. 

Amer.  Meth. 

— 

it 

i( 

Amer.  Pres. 

1 

(( 

Marfar  Eiver. 

Amer.  Pres. 

1 

t( 

St.  Paul's  Eiver 

.  Amer.  Meth. 

— 

« 

Bassa  District. 

Amer.  Meth. 

— 

« 

Sinoe. 

Amer.  Pres. 

2 

({ 

Pleasantville. 

.  Amer.  Pres. 

2 

« 

Cape  Palmas. 

Amer.  Prot.  Epis. 

1 

(t 

« 

Amer.  Meth. 

— 

Gold  Coast. 

North  German  M.  S. 

— 

<( 

Cape  Coast. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

2 

(( 

Anamabu. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

1 

(( 

Accra. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

1 

(( 

a 

Basel  M.  S. 

4 

a 

Christiansborg. 

Basel  M.  S. 

7 

(( 

Abokobi. 

Basel  M.  S. 

3 

u 

Odumase. 

Basel  M.  S. 

3 

11 

Ada., 

Basel  M.  S. 

3 

52 

FOREIGN    MISSIONAEY   MANUAL. 

Country. 

Slation. 

Society.                                   Mission 

Gold  Coast. 

Aburi. 

Basel  M.  S. 

(( 

Akropong. 

Basel  M.  S. 

« 

Kjebi. 

Basel  M.  S. 

« 

Begoro. 

Basel  M.  S. 

t( 

Abetisi. 

Basel  M.  S. 

Yoruba  and 

Lagos. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

Niger  Eiy 

u 

Southern  Bapt.  Con  v. 

« 

a 

Ch.  of  England. 

« 

Abbeokuta. 

Southern  Bapt.  Conv. 

« 

<( 

Ch.  of  England. 

(( 

(( 

Ch.  of  England. 

U 

Little  Popo. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

u 

Ogbomoshow. 

Southern  Bapt.  Conv. 

u 

Bonny. 

Ch.  of  England. 

u 

Nembe. 

Ch.  of  England. 

Old  Calabar. 

Creek  Town. 

Scot.  Uni.  Pres. 

« 

Duke  Town. 

Scot.  Uni.  Pres. 

(( 

Ikorofong. 

Scot.  Uni.  Pres. 

Biafra. 

Fernando  Po. 

Primitive  Methodists  (Eng.). 

(C 

Cameroons. 

Eng.  Bapt. 

u 

Hickory  Town. 

Eng.  Bapt. 

tl 

Victoria. 

Eng.  Bapt. 

tc 

Bukundu. 

Eng\  Bapt. 

cc 

Gaboon. 

Amer.  Pres. 

tt 

Benita. 

Amer.  Pres. 

l( 

Kangur. 

Amer.  Pres. 

Low.  Guinea 

:  Cardiff. 

Livingstone  Inland  Miss. 

(Congo). 

Cory. 

Livingstone  Inland  Miss. 

(( 

San  Salvador. 

Eng.  Bapt. 

(The  International  Association  for  the  Suppres- 

sion of  the  Slave-Trade  has  a  force,  under  Mr. 

H.  M.  Stanley,  on  the  Congo  Kiver.) 

Benguela. 

Bih^. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

South  Africa 

(Ovampa-land). 

Finnish  Lutheran  M.  S. 

Damara. 

Hereroland. 

Ehenish  M.  S. 

SYNOPTICAL. 

53 

District. 

Station. 

Society.                             Missionaries. 

Damara. 

Namaqualand. 

Rhenish  M.  S. 

— 

11 

Genadendal. 

Moravian  (Uni.  Breth.). 

8 

Cape  Colony 

■.  Mamre, 

Moravian. 

3 

ti 

Wittewater. 

Moravian. 

2 

ti 

Stellenbosch. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

1 

a 

Eobertson. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

1 

(( 

Khamiesberg. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

1 

ii 

O'Okiep  Copper 

•- 

mines. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

1 

Cape  Town. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

6 

a 

Soc.  Prom.  Fem.  Ed.  in  East. 

1 

Simon's  Town. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

1 

Amalienstein. 

Berlin  So.  Afr. 

1 

Zoar. 

Berlin  So.  Afr. 

1 

Ladysmith. 

Berlin  So.  Afr. 

2 

Anhaltsmith. 

Berlin  So.  Afr. 

3 

Eiversdale. 

Berlin  So.  Afr. 

3 

Wellington. 

Paris  Societe. 

1 

Elim. 

Moravian. 

3 

Oudtshoorn. 

London  M.  S. 

1 

Cape  Diocese. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

36 

Cape  Col.  (Gen. 

)  Rhenish  M.  S. 

— 

u 

Dutch  Church  of  So.  Africa. 

11 

Clarkson. 

Moravian. 

3 

Uitenhage. 

London  M.  S. 

1 

« 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

1 

Enon. 

Moravian. 

3 

Port  Elizabeth. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

2 

Graaff  Reynett. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

1 

(C 

London  M.  S. 

1 

Peddle. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

1 

Cradock. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

2 

Somerset  West. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

1 

« 

Grahamstown. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

6 

(( 

Salem. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

1 

(( 

Batburst. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

1 

54 


FOREIGN    MISSIONARY    MANUAL. 


Division. 

Siaiion. 

Society. 

Missionaries. 

Cape  Colony.  Port  Alfred. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

11 

Fort  Beaufort. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

« 

Seymour. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

ti 

Heald  Town. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

u 

QueenstoAvn. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

11 

Dordrecht. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

u 

Hilton. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

(I 

Lesseyton. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

<l 

Kamastone. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

11 

Mount  Arthur. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

u 

AVodehouse. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

(( 

Tsomo. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

li 

Butterworth. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

u 

Clarkebury. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

ti 

Morley. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

u 

Buntingville. 

Wesleyan  Metli. 

u 

Shawbury. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

(( 

Osborn. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

« 

Diocese  of  Gra- 

TTiflTrnrin 

hamstown. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

24 

X\.dnra.ria. 

c.c. 

King  William's 

Town. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

3 

u 

{( 

London  M.  S. 

u 

Mount  Coke. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

u 

Annshaw. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

u 

Berea. 

Moravian. 

u 

a 

Paris  Soci^td. 

u 

Shiloh. 

Moravian. 

u 

Goshen. 

Moravian. 

u 

Engotiui. 

Moravian. 

(I 

Peelton. 

Soc.  Prom.  Fem.  Ed. 

in  East.     1 

u 

« 

London  M.  S. 

2 

u 

Newlands  Ka- 

hoon. 

Soc.  Prom.  Fem.  Ed. 

in  East.     1 

u 

Lovedale. 

Free  Ch.  of  Scotland 

10 

SYNOPTICAL. 

55 

Division. 

SMion. 

Society. 

Missionaries. 

Kaffraria. 

Macfarlan. 

Free  Ch.  of  Scotland. 

1 

it 

Piree. 

Free  Ch.  of  Scotland. 

1 

(t 

Cunningham. 

Free  Ch.  of  Scotland. 

1 

ti 

Duffbank. 

Free  Ch.  of  Scotland. 

1 

li 

Blytheswood. 

Free  Ch.  of  Scotland. 

1 

11 

Bethel. 

Berlin  So.  Afr. 

2 

It 

Wartbnrg, 

Berlin  So.  Afr. 

3 

tt 

Petersburg. 

Berlin  So.  Afr. 

1 

tt 

Etembeni. 

Berlin  So.  Afr. 

2 

it 

Knapp's  Hope. 

London  M.  S. 

1 

It 

Glenthorn. 

Scot.  Uni.  Pres. 

1 

it 

Engwali. 

Scot.  Uni.  Pres. 

2 

tt 

Paterson. 

Scot.  Uni.  Pres. 

2 

It 

Adelaide. 

Scot.  Uni.  Pres. 

1 

tt 

Somerset. 

Scot.  Uni.  Pres. 

1 

it 

Kobongaba. 

Scot.  Uni.  Pres. 

2 

ti 

Tarka. 

Scot.  Uni.  Pres. 

1 

ti 

Boziya. 

Moravian. 

3 

ti 

Intwanazana. 

Moravian. 

1 

tt 

Diocese  of  Kaf- 

fraria. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

13 

Basutos. 

Morija. 

Paris  Society. 

3 

ti 

Thaba-Bossiou. 

Paris  Soci^t^. 

1 

it 

Lerib^. 

Paris  Society. 

2 

It 

Hermon. 

Paris  Soci^t^. 

1 

it 

Thabana-Mo- 

r^na. 

Paris  Society. 

2 

it 

Silv^. 

Paris  Society. 

1 

it 

Bethesda. 

Paris  Soci^t^. 

1 

It 

Massitissi. 

Paris  Soci^te. 

1 

it 

Maboul^la. 

Paris  Soci^t^. 

1 

tt 

Cana. 

Paris  Soci^t^. 

1 

11 

Matatiel^. 

Paris  Soci^t^. 

X 

tt 

Paballong. 

Paris  Soci^t^. 

1 

« 

Tinana. 

Moravian. 

8 

tt 

Aliwal  Nprth, 

Prim.  Math.  (Eng.) 

2 

56 


FOREIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


Division. 

Staiion. 

Society. 

Missionaries. 

Basutos. 

Norwegian  M.  S. 

1 

« 

Diocese  of 

Maritzburg. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

20 

Natal. 

Emmaus. 

Berlin  So.  Afr. 

1 

« 

Christianenburg 

;.  Berlin  So.  Afr. 

2 

« 

Stendal. 

Berlin  So.  Afr. 

2 

« 

Emangweni. 

Berlin  So.  Afr. 

1 

« 

Hoffentlial. 

Berlin  So.  Afr. 

1 

i< 

Konigsberg, 

Berlin  So.  Afr. 

2 

« 

Uravoti. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F. 

M. 

2 

i( 

Adams. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F. 

M. 

4 

u 

XJmsuraduzi. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F. 

M. 

1 

tt 

Lindley. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F. 

M. 

4 

« 

Umzumbi. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F. 

M. 

2 

•< 

Maritzburg. 

Free  Church  of  Scotland. 

1 

a 

Impolweni. 

Free  Church  of  Scotland. 

1 

(( 

Gordon. 

Free  Church  of  Scotland. 

3 

« 

D'Urban. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

4 

« 

Berea. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

1 

(( 

Pietermaritzburg.Wesleyan  Meth. 

2 

« 

Ladvsmith. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

1 

(( 

Edendale. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

2 

u 

Harrismith. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

1 

It 

Indaleni. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

1 

u 

Upper  Umzim- 

knlu. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

2 

(t 

Pondoland. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

2 

te 

Verulam. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

2 

Orange  Free 

State. 

Smithfield. 

Paris  Soci^t^. 

1 

(( 

Bethulie. 

Paris  Society. 

1 

(( 

Bethany. 

Berlin  So.  Afr. 

4 

« 

Peniel. 

Berlin  So.  Afr. 

2 

i( 

Kimberley. 

Berlin  So.  Afr. 

1 

(( 

Saaron. 

Berlin  So.  Afr. 

1 

« 

Adamshoop. 

Berlin  So.  Afr. 

1 

SYNOPTICAL. 


57 


Division. 

Station. 

Socisty. 

Missionaries. 

Orange  Fr.  St.  Bloemfontein. 

Berlin  So.  Afr. 

2 

(( 

It 

Wesleyan  Meth 

4 

« 

Colesberg. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

2 

(( 

Witteberger. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

1 

(( 

Burghersdorp. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

1 

« 

Bensonvale, 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

1 

(( 

Thaba-N'Chu. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

2 

ti 

Kronstadt. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

1 

Cl 

Molopo. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

1 

u 

Diamond  Fields 

.  Wesleyan  Meth. 

3 

u 

Dio.  of  Bloem- 

fontein. 

Soc.  Prom.  Gosp. 

11 

Transvaal. 

Pretoria. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

1 

(( 

« 

Berlin  So.  Afr, 

3 

u 

Botshabelo. 

Berlin  So.  Afr. 

5 

ii 

Leydenburg. 

Berlin  So.  Afr. 

2 

« 

Wallmannsthal. 

,  Berlin  So.  Afr. 

2 

u 

Newhall. 

Berlin  So.  Afr. 

1 

It 

Ga  Matlale. 

Berlin  So.  Afr. 

1 

11 

Thutloane. 

Berlin  So.  Afr. 

1 

u 

Malokung. 

Berlin  So.  Afr. 

2 

(( 

Modimul'le. 

Berlin  So.  Afr. 

3 

« 

Blauberg. 

Berlin  So.  Afr. 

1 

11 

Makchabeng. 

Berlin  So.  Afr. 

1 

a 

Potschefstrom. 

Berlin  So.  Afr. 

1 

(I 

u 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

1 

li 

Ha  Scliewasse. 

Berlin  So.  Afr. 

1 

(I 

Tschakoma. 

Berlin  So.  Afr. 

1 

« 

Hendelberg. 

Berlin  So.  Afr. 

1 

(I 

Patametsane. 

Berlin  So.  Afr. 

3 

it 

Arkona. 

Berlin  So.  Afr. 

2 

ti 

Ga  Moletsi. 

Berlin  So.  Afr. 

1 

(( 

Georgenholtz. 

Berlin  So.  Afr. 

1 

« 

Inphome. 

Berlin  So.  Afr. 

4 

« 

Magwamba. 

Swiss  Canton  Vaud. 

— 

a 

Valdezia. 

Swiss  Canton  Vaud. 

— 

68 


FOREIGN    MISSIONARY    MANUAL. 


Division. 

Slaiion. 

Society.                      Missionaries. 

Transvaal. 

Transvaal  Gen. 

Dutch  Kef.  Ch.  of  South  Afr. 

— 

(( 

" 

Herrmannsburg  M.  S. 

— 

« 

Diocese  of  Trans.  Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

8 

Bechuana. 

Likhatlong. 

London  M.  S. 

1 

u 

Kuruman. 

London  M.  S. 

2 

« 

Kanye. 

London  M.  S. 

1 

(( 

Molepole. 

London  M.  S. 

1 

(( 

Shoshong. 

London  M.  S. 

1 

Zululand. 

Inyati. 

London  M.  S. 

2 

i( 

Hope  Fountain. 

London  M.  S. 

1 

a 

Zululand  Gen. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

6 

(( 

i( 

Norwegian  M.  S. 

— 

Umzila's 

Kingdom. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

2 

Madagascar. 

Antananarivo. 

London  M.  S. 

7 

a 

Imerina  Prov- 

ince Gen. 

London  M.  S. 

12 

u 

(( 

Friends'  Miss.  Ass. 

9 

u 

Betsileo  Prov- 

ince Gen. 

London  M.  S. 

6 

u 

Sihanka. 

London  M.  S. 

1 

u 

Iboina. 

London  M.  S. 

1 

K 

In  5  Stations. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

8 

(C 

In  6        " 

Norwegian  Lutheran. 

— 

Mauritius    ' 

1 

r  Church  of  England. 

4 

and 

>  Port  Louis,  etc.  < 

Soc.  Prom.  Fem.  Ed.  in  East. 

1 

Seychelles.  . 

1 

I  Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

4 

Zanguebar. 

Zanzibar  Island 

and  Magila. 

Universities'  Miss. 

25 

(( 

Mombasa  (Frere 

Town). 

Church  M.  S. 

2 

u 

"       (Ribe), 

.  United  Methodist. 

2 

« 

"    (Jomva), 

.  United  Methodist. 

1 

Centr'l  Afr.*  Livingstonia. 

Free  Ch.  of  Scotland. 

12 

*The  Paris  Soci6te  is  reported  to  have  a  mission  in  the  Barotse  Valley, 
15"  25'  S. ;  23"  0'  E.,  though  it  is  not  mentioDed  in  its  report. 


! 

SYNOPTICAL. 

59 

Division. 

Station. 

Society. 

Missionaries. 

(Lake  Ny- 

assa.) 

Blantyre. 

Ch.  of  Scotland. 

10 

(Lake  Tan- 

ganyika.) 

Ujiji. 

London  M.  S. 

2 

li 

Urambo. 

London  M.  S. 

2 

(C 

Uguha. 

London  M.  S. 

3 

(Victoria 

Nyanza.) 

Kubaga. 

Ch.  of  England. 

7 

iC 

Mpwapwa. 

Ch.  of  England. 

4 

Abyssinia. 

Ankober. 

Chrischona  Pilgrim 

Mission.       3 

Egypt. 

Cairo. 

Miss  Whately's  Mission.              1 

li 

« 

Amer.  Uni,  Pres. 

5 

« 

Alexandria. 

Amer.  Uni.  Pres. 

2 

ft 

Monsnra. 

Amer.  Uni.  Pres. 

2 

ti 

Sinoris  (Fa- 

youm). 

Amer.  Uni.  Pres. 

1 

u 

Obiout. 

Amer.  Uni.  Pres. 

5 

POLITICAL  DIVISIONS  OF  AFRICA. 

Population. 

Algeria 2,490,388 

Morocco 6,000,000 

Tripoli 2,000,000 

Tunis 2,100,000 

Bambarra 

Senegambia 12,000,000 

Liberia 720,000 

Ashantee 3,000,000 

Dahomey , 200,000 

Gando 5,800,000 

Bornu* 

Adamawa 

*  According  to  an  estimate  given  to  the  writer  by  Hon.  Mr.  Blyden  of 
Liberia,  the  population  of  the  strip  of  Africa  stretching  east  from  Liberia 
and  Senegambia  to  Waday  and  Darfoor  is  in  the  neighborhood  of  80,000,000. 


60  FOREIGN    MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 

Fopulaiion. 

Baghirmi 

Loango 

Congo 

Angola 2,000,000 

Benguela 

Cape  Colony 1,142,782 

Orange  Free  State 57,000 

Madagascar 2,500,000 

Mozambique 85,000 

Zanguebar 

Adel 

Cazembe 

Abyssinia 3,000,000 

Darfoor 4,000,000 

Kordofan 278,740 

Waday 2,500,000 

Soodan 

Sennaar 1,500,000 

Nubia 400,000 

•Egypt 5,252,000 

Houssa 

The  vast  regions  of  Africa  reaching  from  5°  N.  Lat.  to  20°  S. 
Lat.,  and  from  the  west  coast  to  the  east,  has  not  been  sufficiently 
surveyed  to  indicate  either  the  political  divisions  or  population. 

AN  ESTIMATE  OF  THE  ETHNOLOGICAL   DIVISIONS 
OF  AFKICA. 

Negroes 155,000,000 

Hamites 24.000,000 

Bantas 15,500,000 

Foolahs 9,400,000 

Nubians 1,719,000 

Hottentots 60,000 

Total 205,679,000 


SYNOPTICAL. 

STATISTICS  OF  MISSIONS  IN  AFEICA. 


61 


South  Bapt 

Amer.  Board 

Amer.  Prot.  Epis 

Amer.  Meth.  Epis 

Amer.  Pres 

Amer.  Uni.  Pres 

Amer.  Miss.  Ass 

Ev.  Lu.  Gen.  Syn 

Uni.  Breth.  Amer 

Asso.  Ref.  Syn.  Soc 

Eng.  Bapt 

Ch.  of  England 

Ch.  of  Scotland 

Free  Ch.  of  Scot 

Uni.  Pres.  Scot 

Universities' 

London  M. S 

Wesleyan  Meth 

Livingstone  Inl 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp 

Moravians 

Uni.  Meth 

Ang.-Am.  Friends 

MissWhately's  School. 

Soc.  Pr.  F.  Ed.  in  E 

Basel  M.  S 

Prim.  Meth 

Paris  S.  Evan 

W.  Ind.  Negroes 

Finnish  Luth 

Rhenish  M.  S 

Berlin  So.  Afr 

Pvef.  Ch.  of  C.  Col 

Herrniannsburg 

Swiss  Cant.  Vaud 

Norwegian 

Crischona 

Lond.  Jewish 

Ch.  of  Scot.  Jewish 

Swedish 

North  German 


Totals. 


i 

»• 

s 

s 

s 

^ 

E=< 

1 

1 

16 

3 

"4 

'14 

20 

""1 

15 

3 

7 

2 

23 

3 

6 

9 

fi 

fi 

39 

146  (in  all). 


7 

3 

124 

59 

6 

4 

5 

1 
4 

33 

24 

4 

15 

4 

69 

6 

10 

... 

"■4 

... 

664 

68 

154 

211 


3925 
1652 


273 


6726 


610 
361 
2200 
601 
985 


166 
2902 


2190 
306 


71,269    914 
31,935    370 


4000 

2588 
2865 


1922 

172 

4100 


*13,800 
4187 


*5000 
*1200 


975 


153,619  2489     100,360 


244 

1426 


217 
3504 


2870 
2496 


49,134 
29,004 


2860 
400 


314 
3130 


12 


50 


2 
25 
380  1062 
2 

15 
21 

2 

1 

20 

3 
14     60 

1 

4 
29 
48 
10 


585 


Missionaries 886 

Excluding  wives 712 


*  Number  of  Converts,  not  the  number  of  Communicants. 
6 


62 


FOREIGN    MISSIONAPwY   MANUAL. 


Division. 
North 


DISTEIBUTION  OF  MISSIONAKIES  IN 
AMERICA* 

Society.        Missionaries. 


Country. 


Station. 


America.  Greenland. 

Moravian. 

2S 

li 

Labrador. 

Moravian. 

39 

li 

Brit.  Poss. 

Algoma. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

2 

a 

it 

Kupertsland. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

7 

t( 

ft 

Saskatchewan. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

3 

u 

(t 

Fredericton. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

51 

u 

tt 

Nova  Scotia. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

54 

tt 

tt 

Newfoundland 

.  Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

41 

u 

tt 

Columbia. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

5 

tt 

tt 

New  West- 

tt 

tt 

minster. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

3 

il 

N.-W.  Amer. 

Ch.  of  England. 

17 

It 

N.  Pacific. 

(I 

Cli.  of  England. 

7 

« 

British 

Columbia. 

It 

Meth.  Ch.  of  Canada. 

— 

il 

Alaska. 

t( 

Pres.  Home  Mission. 

6 

It 

Mexico. 

City  of  Mexico 

>.  Friends'  Miss. 

1 

« 

it 

It 

Amer.  Pres. 

6 

(( 

It 

ft 

Amer.  Meth.  Epis. 

8 

tt 

tt 

tt 

Amer.  Meth.  Epis.,  So.  1 

tt 

It 

It 

Prot.  Epis. 

4 

tt 

ft 

Matamoras. 

So.  Pres. 

1 

tt 

tt 

Monterey. 

Amer.  Pres. 

4 

tt 

tt 

Zacatecas. 

Amer.  Pres. 

2 

tt 

ft 

Miraflores. 

Amer.  Meth.  Epis. 

1 

tt 

tt 

Guanajuato. 

Amer.  Meth.  Epis. 

1 

tt 

ft 

Orizava. 

Amer.  Meth.  Epis. 

1 

tt 

lentral 

(I 

Guadalajara. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M 

.    1 

America.  Honduras. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

4 

« 

Mosquito 

Coast. 

Moravian. 

12 

'  Not  including  Canada  and  the  United  States. 


SYNOPTICAL. 

63 

Division. 

Group. 

Island. 

Society.              Missionaries, 

West 

Indies. 

Bahamas. 

Eng.  Bapt. 

4 

« 

u 

W^esleyan  Meth. 

7 

ti 

l( 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

4 

u 

Gr.  Antilles. 

Jamaica. 

Moravian. 

24 

u 

(( 

(( 

Uni.  Pres.  Scot. 

18 

tt 

tt 

tt 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

1 

u 

ti 

it 

Uni.  Meth.  Eng. 

8 

tt 

tt 

tt 

Eng.  Bapt. 

3 

tt 

tt 

ft 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

31 

tt 

tt 

tt 

London  M.  S. 

1 

tt 

tt 

Haiti. 

Amer.  Prot.  Epis. 

1 

ft 

It 

it 

Eng.  Bapt. 

3 

tt 

tt 

tt 

Wesleyan. 

3 

tt 

it 

San  Domingo. 

Eng.  Bapt. 

1 

ft 

tt 

St.  Thomas 

and  St.  Jan. 

Moravian. 

7 

It 

Leeward. 

St.  Croix. 

Moravian. 

3 

ft 

It 

Antigua. 

Moravian. 

11 

It 

tt 

(( 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

12 

tt 

tt 

ti 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

10 

tt 

tt 

St.  Kitts. 

Moravian. 

6 

tt 

tt 

K 

AVesleyan  Meth. 

9 

ft 

Windward. 

St.  Vincent's. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

16 

tt 

(( 

Barbados. 

Moravian. 

4 

tt 

(( 

It 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

2 

tt 

ft 

tt 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

9 

tt 

ft 

Tobago. 

Moravian. 

4 

({ 

ft 

Trinidad. 

Eng.  Bapt. 

2 

Division. 

Country. 

Station. 

Society. 

3Iission' 
arics. 

South 

Brit.  Guiana 

..  Demerara. 

Moravian. 

America.           " 

a 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

7 

tt 

(( 

It 

Southern  Bapt.  Cony.    — 

It 

It 

Essequibo. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

1 

tt 

tt 

Berbice. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

2 

ft 

ft 

Ebenezer. 

London  M.  S. 

1 

64 


FOREIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


non. 

Country. 

Station. 

Society.            Missionarvss. 

.mer 

.     Brit.  Guiana 

.  N.  Amsterdam 

.  London  M.  S. 

1 

(( 

(( 

Coolie  Mission. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

1 

C( 

« 

it 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

6 

« 

Dut.  Guiana. 

Surinam. 

Moravian. 

68 

u 

Colombia. 

Bogota. 

Amer.  Pres. 

1 

li 

Brazil. 

Amazon  Eiver. 

,  South  Amer.  Ass. 

2 

« 

« 

Sao  Paulo. 

Amer.  Pres. 

3 

u 

(( 

<( 

So.  Bapt.  Conv. 

1 

it 

(( 

tt 

South  Amer.  Ass. 

1 

u 

tt 

Pernambuco. 

So.  Pres.  Amer. 

2 

u 

t( 

Morro  Velho. 

South  Amer.  Ass. 

1 

u 

ti 

Bahia. 

Amer.  Pres. 

1 

it 

It 

Rio  de  Janeiro. 

Amer.  Pres. 

1 

u 

ft 

U                   ft 

Amer.  Meth.  So. 

1 

l( 

ft 

Rio  Clara. 

Amer.  Pres. 

2 

(I 

ft 

Campinas. 

So.  Pres.  Amer. 

3 

li 

it 

Moggy  Mirim. 

So.  Pres.  Amer. 

1 

« 

Uruguay. 

Montevideo. 

Amer.  Meth. 

1 

t( 

a 

Fray  Bentos. 

So.  Amer.  Ass. 

1 

n 

ft 

Salto  Concordia 

.  So.  Amer.  Ass. 

1 

« 

Argentine 

Kepublic. 

Rosario. 

Amer.  Meth. 

1 

tt 

<( 

t( 

So.  Amer.  Ass. 

1 

ft 

It 

Patagones. 

So.  Amer.  Ass. 

1 

(I 

Buenos 

Ayres. 

Buenos  Ayres. 

So.  Amer.  Ass. 

1 

tt 

(I 

it 

Amer.  Meth. 

1 

(( 

Chili. 

Chanaral. 

So.  Amer.  Ass. 

1 

<( 

" 

Valparaiso. 

Amer.  Pres. 

1 

« 

u 

Santiago. 

Amer.  Pres. 

2 

« 

Falkland  Isl 

s. 

Soc.  Prop,  Gosp. 

— 

(( 

a 

So.  Amer.  Ass. 

2 

n 

Terra  del 

Fuego. 

Ooshia. 

So.  Amer.  Ass. 

Total, 

5 

635 

SYNOPTICAL.  65 

STATISTICS  OF  AMERICAN  MISSIONS. 


Societies. 

i 

a 

1 

i 

.2 

s 

i 

i 

"3 

f 

a  0 

0 

jl 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 
0 

■\nier  Pres        

1856 

1836 

1872 

1702 
1840 

18 
7 
3 
1 
9 
2 
2 
1 
1 

In 
166 

20 
3 
8 

220 
18 
12 

8 

"3 
"1 

ail', : 
"4 
'ib 

26 
6 
3 

'15 

2 
1 

GO.' 

15 

'15 
'14 

'i*3 

28 
6 
51 

29 

J 
9 
34 
24 
33 
5 

852 

'84 

1212 
70 
57 
234 

4,996 
2G0 

'"'87 
472 
550 
3,941 
173 
112 
52,082 

1,500 

21,806 
6,954 

27,839 
2,414 

"4 
"3 

12 

10 
2 

146 

24 

57 

1,085 
180 
... 

"643 

"262 
76 

32,050 

1,116 

4,749 
125 

18 

4 

2 

1 

10 

31 

3 

1 

3 

288 

35 

29 

2 

6 

1 

80 

32 

208 

9 

8 

22 

2 
216 

89 
8 

Ainer.  Pres.  So 

Pres.  Home  Miss... 

Friends' Miss 

Meth   Epis 

:N[etli.  Epis.  So 

Prot.  Epis 

Aiiier   Board    

So.  Bapt.  Conv 

Wesleyan  Meth.... 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp 

Ch.  of  Enelaud 

London  M  S 

So.  Amer.  Ass 

Can.  Metli 

Moravian 

Scot.  Uni.  Pres 

Ena:.  Bapt 

Uni.  Meth 

TotaJs 

599 

18 

.<. 

14? 

9659 

12.T1S6 

958 

40,286 

763 

Mission  5>>-if 

.  676                       1 

Excliid 

ng  -v 

/ives 

.  635 

1 

DISTEIBUTION  OF  MISSIONAKIES  IN  THE 
PACIFIC  ISLANDS. 


Division. 

Group. 

Islands, 

Society.         3Iis3ionari6s. 

Polynesia. 

Hawaiian. 

Oahu. 

Amer.  Board  C  F.  M. 

7 

" 

a 

<f 

Hawaiian  Evang. 

~ 

« 

(( 

a 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

4 

(t 

(( 

Kauai. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

2 

« 

(I 

Molokai. 

Hawaiian  Evang. 

. — 

ti 

u 

Lanai. 

Hawaiian  Evang. 

— 

u 

(( 

Maui. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

1 

u 

(( 

(( 

Hawaiiaji  Evang. 

— 

(i 

« 

Hawaii. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

3 

a 

(( 

•< 

Hawaiian  Evang. 

— 

t( 

Marquesas. 

Uapou. 

Hawaiian  Evang. 

— 

(( 

(I 

Hivaoa. 

Hawaiian  Evang. 

— 

« 

(( 

Fatuiva. 

Hawaiian  Evang. 

— 

u 

Society. 

Tahiti. 

London  M.  S. 

1 

6* 


6Q 


FOREIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


Division. 

Group. 

Islands. 

Society.        Missionanes. 

Polynesia.  Society. 

Tahiti. 

Paris  Societe. 

3 

« 

li 

Moorea. 

Paris  Societe. 

1 

li 

Samoan. 

Tutuila. 

London  M.  S. 

1 

(t 

11 

Upolu. 

Wesleyan  Meth.* 

— 

It 

11 

a 

London  M.  S. 

4 

ti 

It 

Savaii. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

— 

11 

u 

li 

London  M.  S. 

1 

li 

Hervey. 

Earatonga. 

London  M.  S. 

1 

(I 

11 

Mangaia. 

London  M.  S. 

1 

n 

Nine  (or  Sav- 

age Island). 

London  M.  S. 

1 

11 

Friendly 

Haabai. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

— 

(Tonga). 

Kotn. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

— 

11 

(( 

Yavau. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

— 

t( 

11 

Tongatabu. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

— 

(C 

Fiji. 

Kandavu. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

— 

u 

« 

Viti. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

— 

u 

« 

Vanua. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

— 

{( 

(( 

Explorers'. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

— 

« 

11 

Lakemba. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

— 

« 

It 

Kamban. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

— 

11 

11 

Yasawa. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

— 

n 

li 

Koturaa. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

— 

Micro- 

Marshall. 

Namerick. 

Hawaiian  Evang. 

— 

nesia. 

(( 

Jaluit. 

Hawaiian  Evang. 

— 

« 

li 

Ebon. 

Hawaiian  Evang. 

— 

(( 

Gilbert. 

Butaritari. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

1 

« 

u 

Apaiaug. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

1 

<( 

Carolines. 

Kusaie. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

3 

<( 

li 

Ponap^. 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M. 

4 

Melanesia.  Salomon. 

Isabel. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

1 

« 

11 

Malanta. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

1 

« 

11 

San  Christo- 

phal. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

1 

*  The  Wesleyan  Methodist  M.  S.  presents  no  detailed  report  of  its  missions 
in  Polynesia  ;  it  has  88  missionaries  at  all  the  stations. 


SYNOPTICAL. 


67 


Division.  Group. 

Melanesia.  Salomon. 
Kew  Heb- 
rides. 


Lovaltj. 


Malaysia.    Papua, 


Islands. 
Guadalcanar. 

Aneityum. 

Ipari. 

Futuna. 

Efate. 

Erromanga. 

Mare. 

Lifu. 

Uvea. 


Kew  Guinea. 


Moluccas. 


Amboina. 

Djilolo. 

Talaut. 

Sangir. 

Celebes. 

Borneo. 

Bali. 
Java. 


Society.         Missionaries. 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp.  1 

Can.  Pres. 

Free  Ch.  of  Scotland. 

Free  Ch.  of  Scotland. 

Can.  Pres. 

Can.  Pres. 

London  INI.  S. 

London  M.  S.  2 

London  M.  S.  1 

Utreclitsche  M.  G.  — 

Eheinische  M.  G.*  — 

London  M.  S.  4 

Het.  Kederl.  Zendel.  — 

rtrechtsche  M.  G.  — 

Miss,  zu  Ermelo.  — 

Gossnei-'s  Miss.  — 

Het.  Xederl.  Zendel,  — 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp.  (?)  — 

Eheinisclie  M.  G.  — 

Utreclitsche  M.  G.  — 

Het.  iNTederl.  Zendel.  — 
Het.  Getroosch.  (Java 

Comite).  — 

Die  Xederl.  Zending.  — 

Utrechtsche  M.  G.  — 


« 

(( 

« 

De  Gereformeerde.        — 

li 

« 

(C 

De  Doopsgezinde.          — 

u 

"               Timor. 

Gossner's  Miss.              — 

« 

Sumatra 

(inch  Mas) 

Eheinische  M.  G.         — 

({ 

Malacca 

Peninsula. 

Miss.  a.  Yerbindung.    — 

*  The  Rheinische  has,  in  the  three  islands  it  occupies,  25  missionaries. 
The  Dutch  societies  have  50  missionaries  in  all. 


68 


FOREIGN   MISSIONAIIY   MANUAL. 


Division. 

Society.        Missionaries. 

Malacca. 

(Singapore). 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp.  (?) 

— 

« 

a 

Eng.  Pres. 

1 

Islands. 

District. 

Austral- 

asia. 

Australia. 

South. 

Prim.  Meth. 

24 

u 

(( 

tt 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

30 

u 

(( 

Victoria. 

Prim.  Meth. 

23 

tt 

ti 

(( 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

75 

u 

11 

it 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

9 

<( 

(I 

a 

Moravians. 

6 

u 

ti 

Queensland. 

Prim.  Meth. 

9 

<( 

it 

« 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

11 

« 

tt 

(( 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

55 

(( 

tt 

NewSo.Wales.  Prim.  Meth. 

17 

it 

tt 

« 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

50 

u 

It 

It 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

17 

u 

« 

Western. 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

19 

« 

« 

a 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

5 

» 

tt 

ti 

Herrmannsburg  M.  S. 

,  — 

u 

tt 

tt 

Meth.  New.  Conn. 

2 

u 

ti 

ti 

Pres.  Ch.  of  So.  Aus- 

t( 

Australia, 

tralia. 

— 

general. 

ii 

United  Meth. 

25 

tt 

a 

Tasmania. 

Prim  Meth. 

5 

ft 

(I 

(( 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

40 

It 

ti 

a 

Wesleyan  Meth. 

— 

tt 

New  Zealand. 

Prim.  Meth. 

14 

(t 

« 

Wesleyan. 

65 

tc 

It 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp. 

15 

tt 

it 

Uni.  Meth. 

14 

tt 

tt 

Ch.  of  England. 

15 

u 

If 

North  German  M.  S. 

— 

u 

u 

Herrmannsburg  M.  S. 

— 

SYNOPTICAL.  69 

STATISTICS  OF  MISSIONS  IN  THE   PACIFIC   ISLANDS. 


Society. 

i 

o 

i 

►3 

i 

i 

1 

2 

•s 

05 

6 

1 

i 

1 

i 
1 

1 

Amer.  Board  C.  F.  M.... 

Hawaiian  Evaug 

London  M  S 

17 

"19 
4 
4: 

1 

50 

25 
1 

92 
6 
2 

15 
41 

1 

2' in 
i 

1 

19 
16 

aii'. 

*20 
273 

... 

27 
93 

*15 

311 

7299 

42 
31 

1 

220 

*2,904 
8,000 
10,700 

57,597 

142 

273 

*42 
131 

■na 

*1,950 

9,192 

300 

30,220 

591 

374 
220 

*4 

2182 

3 

8 

2 

*20 

1233 
4 

Paris  Societe 

Wesleyan  Meth 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp    

Can  Pres              

Free  Ch.  of  Scot 

Dutch  Societies 

1 100,000'   ... 

Gossner's  Miss      

7,639 
30 
115 

1,940 
1,844 

16 

Eheinische  M  G 

Prim    Metli 

Moravian .. 

Meth.  New  Conn 

Pres.  Ch.  of  So.  Austr.. 
HerruiannsburEf 

Ch.  of  England 

Uni.  Meth 

Totals  . 

7(i4 

3 

35 

413 

7919 

191,184 

1904 

42,847 

9.^?.C^ 

1257 

Mission  arie 
Excluding 

801 

wive 

772 

1 

*  Not  including  the  Hawaiian  Islands;  probably  the  number  of  Communi- 
cants of  the  Hawaiian  Evan.  Ass.  includes  those  who  might,  perhaps,  be 
properly  classed  under  the  Amer.  Board. 

t  Converts. 


Part  III. 

STATISTICAL. 

DIEECTOKY  AND  STATISTICS  OF  MISSIONAEY  SO- 
CIETIES, LIST  OF  MEDICAL  MISSIONARIES,  AND 
BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX  OF  SOME  NOTED  MISSION- 
ARIES. (THE  STATISTICS  ARE  COMPILED  FROM 
THE  ANNUAL  REPORTS  OF  THE  MISSIONARY  SO- 
CIETIES.) 

MISSIONAEY  SOCIETIES. 

I.  AMERICAN. 

American  Baptist  Missionary  Union.  P.  83. 

Tremont  Temple,  Boston,  Mass. 

American  Missionary  Association.  P.  83. 

56  Reade  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
American  Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign  Missions.     P.  84. 

Congregational  House,  Boston,  Mass. 
American  Free-Will  Baptist  Missionary  Society.  P.  84. 

24  Monument  Av.,  Charlestown,  Mass. 
Board  of  Foreign  Missions  of  the  Evangelical  Lutheran 
Church  (Gen  Synod). 

437  N.  Carey  St.,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Board  of  Foreign  Missions  of  the  Presbyterian  Church.  P.  84, 

23  Centre  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
70 


P.  84. 


STATISTICAL.  71 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions  of  the  Eeformed  Church.  P.  85. 

34  Vesey  St.,  New  York,  IS".  Y. 

Southern  Baptist  Convention.  P.  85. 

Eichmond,  Va. 

Foreign  Missionary  Society  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal 

Church.  P.  85. 

Koom  23,  Bible  House,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Board  of  Missions  of  the  Methodist  Protestant  Church.  P.  86. 

Lock  Box  33,  Springfield,  Ohio. 
Missionary  Society  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church.  P.  86. 

805  Broadway,  New  Y^ork,  N.  Y. 
Board  of  Missions  of  the  Meth.  Episcopal  Church,  South.      P.  86. 

Nashville,  Tenn. 
Board  of  Foreign  Missions  of  the  United  Presbyterian 

Church.  P.  86. 

136  N.  18th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Seventh-Day  Baptist  Missionary  Society.  P.  87. 

Ashaway,  R.  I. 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions  of  the  Presbyterian  Church, 
South.  P.  87. 

Baltimore,  Md. 
Associate  Reformed  Synod  of  the  South.  P.  87. 

Inquire  136  N.  18th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
The  Evangelical   Lutheran  Board  of  Missions  (General 

Council).  P.  87. 

Reading,  Penna. 

Board  of  Missions  of  the  Reformed  (German)  Church  in 

the  United  States. 
Colored  Baptist  Board. 

Inquire  of  Southern  Baptist  Convention. 
Synod  of  the  Reformed  Presbyterian  Church. 
General  Synod  of  the  Reformed  Presbyterian  Church.  P.  87. 

(German)  Evangelical  Association  of  America. 

Cleveland,  Ohio. 
United  Brethren  (American)  Missions.  P.  87, 

Davton,  Ohio. 


72  FOREIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 

Cumberland  Presbyterian  Missionary  Society.  P.  87. 

6tli  and  Locust  Sts.,  St.  Louis,  Missouri. 
"VVm.  Taylor's  (Independent)  Mission. 
Disciples  of  Christ  Mission. 
Tunkers'  Mission. 
American  Unitarian  Association. 

Board  of  Missions  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church 
(Colored). 

Springfield,  Missouri. 

Missionary  Society  of  the  African  M.  E.  Church. 

Richmond,  Indiana. 
Missions  of  the  Evangelical  Association  (Albright  Meth- 
odist). 

216  Woodland  Ave.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

American  and  Foreign  Christian  Union. 

45  Bible  House,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Anglo-American  Friends'  Association.  P.  87. 

Inquire  109  N.  10th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Penna.  (or 
Eichmond,  Indiana). 
Missionary  Society  of  the  Methodist  Church  of  Canada.         P.  89. 

Toronto,  Canada. 
Board  of  Foreign  Missions  (Baptist),  Maritime  Provinces. 
St.  Johns,  New  Brunswick,  Can. 
Canadian  Baptist  Foreign  Missionary  Society.  P.  88. 

Guelf,  Ontario,  Canada. 
Canadian  Presbyterian  Missionary  Society.  P.  88. 

Toronto,  Canada. 
Acadian  French  Mission. 

Nova  Scotia. 
XL  BRITISH. 
Baptist  Missionary  Society.  P.  88. 

19  Castle  St.,  Holborn,  London,  E.  C. 
Church  Missionary  Society.  P.  89. 

Church  Missionary  House,   Salisbury  Square,   Lon- 
don, E,  C. 


STATISTICAL.  73 

Foreign  Missions  Committee  of  the  Church  of  Scotland.  P.  89. 

6  North  St.  David  St.,  Edinburgh,  Scotland. 
General  Baptist  Missionary  Society.  P.  89. 

8  Crompton  Street,  Derby. 
Foreign  Missions  Committee  of  the  Free  Church  of  Scot- 
land. P.  90. 
15  North  Bank  St.,  Edinburgh,  Scotland. 
Christian  Vernacular  Education  Society  for  India.  P.  90. 

7  Adam  Street,  Strand,  London,  W.  C. 
China  Inland  Mission.  P.  90. 

6  Pyrland  Eoad,  Mildmay,  London,  N. 
South  American  Missionary  Society.  P.  90. 

11  Serjeants'  Inn,  Fleet  Street,  London,  E.  C. 
Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel.  P.  90. 

19  Delahay  Street,  Westminster,  London,  S.  W. 
Foreign  Missions  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  of  England.       P.  91. 

7  East  India  Avenue,  London,  E.  C. 
London  Missionary  Society.  P.  91. 

Blomfield  St.,  London  Wall,  London,  E.  C. 
London  Medical  Mission. 
Foreign  Missions  of  the  United  Methodist  Free  Churches.       P.  91. 

41  Wilkinson  Street,  Sheffield. 
Edinburgh  Medical  Missionary  Society.  P.  92. 

56  George  Square,  Edinburgh,  Scotland. 
Wesleyan  Methodist  Missionary  Society.  P.  92. 

Bishopsgate-Street-Within,  London,  E.  C. 
Methodist  New  Connexion  Missionary  Society.  P.  92. 

4  London  House  Yard,  St.  Paul's,  London. 
Turkish  Missions  Aid  Society.  P.  92. 

8  Adam  Street,  Strand,  London,  W.  C. 
Foreign  Missions  of  the  United  Presbyterian  Church  of 

Scotland.  P.  92. 

L'nited  Pres.  College  Buildings,  Edinburgh. 
Welsh  Calvinistic  Methodist  Missions..  P.  93. 

28  Breckfield  Eoad  South,  Liverpool. 
7 


74  FOKEIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 

The  Universities'  (Oxford  and  Cambridge)  Missions.  P.  93. 

Livingstone  Inland  Mission  of  East  London  Institute.  P.  93. 

Primitive  Methodist  Missionary  Society.  P.  93. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Missionary  Society.  P.  93. 

12  May  St.,  Belfast,  Ireland. 
Welsh  Presbyterian  Church  Missions.  P.  93. 

London  Society  for  Promoting  Christianity  among  the 
Jews. 

16  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  London,  W.  C. 

Colonial  and  Continental  Church  Society. 

9  Serjeants'  Inn,  Fleet  St.,  London,  E.  C. 
Colonial  Bishoprics'  Fund. 

19  Delahay  St.,  Westminster,  London,  S.  W. 
Spanish  and  Portuguese  Church  Missions. 

8  Adam  St.,  Adelphi,  London,  W.  C. 
Missionary  Leaves  Association, 

5  Tyndale  Place,  Upper  St.,  London,  N. 
Christian  Faith  Society  for  West  Indies  (Church). 

2  Broad  Sanctuary,  Westminster,  London,  S.  W. 
Palestine  Mission  (Baptist). 

135  King  Henry's  Eoad,  London. 

German  Baptist  Mission. 

45  St.  Mark's  Eoad,  Leeds. 
Colonial  Missionary  Society  (Congregationalist), 

Farringdon  St.,  London,  E.  C. 
Anglo-Indian  Evangelization  Society. 

9  London  St.,  Edinburgh. 
Evangelical  Continental  Society. 

13  Blomfield  Street,  London  Wall,  London,  E.  C. 
Waldensian  Church  Missions  in  Italy, 

118  Pall  Mall,  London,  S.  W. 
Free  Italian  Church  Missions. 

54  Lombard  Street,  London. 
The  Spezzia  Mission. 

National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Edinburgh, 


STATISTICAL.  75 

British  Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  among 
the  Jews. 

96  Great  Eussell  St.,  Bloomsbury,  London,  W.  C. 
Cliristian  Vernacular  Education  Society. 

7  Adam  Street,  Strand,  London,  W.  C. 
Foreign  Aid  Society. 

31  New  Bridge  St.,  London,  E.  C. 
Gordon  Memorial  Mission  to  the  Zulus. 

6  Woodside  Place,  Glasgow,  Scotland. 
Spanish  Evangelization  Society. 

Grange  Bank  House,  Morningside,  Edinburgh. 

Lebanon  Schools. 

Free  Church  Offices,  Edinburgh. 

III.  CONTINENTAL. 
a.  French. 
Socidt^  des  Missions  Evangeliques  chez  les  Peuples  non 

Chretiens.  P.  93. 

Eue  des  Fosses,  St.  Jaques,  Paris,  France. 
Missions  of  the  Free  Church  of  the  Canton  of  Vaud. 

Lausanne,  Switzerland. 
Societe  Evangelique  de  Geneve. 

Oratorie,  Geneva,  Switzerland. 

b.  German  and  Norvtegian. 
Evangelischen  Missions-Gesellschaft  zu  Basel.  P.  94. 

Missions  Haus,  Basel. 
Pilger-mission  auf  St.  Krischona.  P.  94. 

Krischona,  near  Basel. 
Mission  der  Evangelischen  Briidergemeinde.  P.  94. 

Inquire  29  Ely  Place,  Holborn,  London,  E.  C.   (or 
Bethelsdorf,  Herrnhut,  Saxony). 
Gesellschaft  zur  Beforderung  der  Evangelischen  Mission     P.  94. 
unter  dem  Heiden. 

6  Frieden  Strasse,  Berlin. 


76  FOREIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 

Swedish  Church  Mission. 

Kheinische  Missions-Gesellschaft. 

Barmen. 
Norddeutsche  Missions-Gesellschaft. 

26  Elholm  Strasse,  Bremen. 
Herrmannsburger  Missions-Gesellschaft. 

Herrmannsburg,  Hanover,  Germany. 
Brecklumer  Missions  Anhalt. 
Berlin  South  African  Mission. 
Jerusalem- Verein. 

Oranienberger  Strasse,  Berlin. 

Norwegische  Missions-Gesellschaft. 

Stavanger. 

Schwedische   Missions-Gesellschaft  (Evangeliska  Foskr- 
lands  Stiftelsen). 

Stockholm. 

Synodale  Zendings  Commissie  (Mission  der  ref.  Kirche  des 
Kaplandes.) 

Gossner's  Evangelische  Missions- Verein. 

31  Potsdammer  Strasse,  Berlin. 
Socidte  Evangelique  Beige. 

7  Eue  de  Beau  Sits,  Avenue  Louise,  Brussels,  Bel- 
gium. 

Danische  Missions-Gesellschaft. 

Copenhagen,  Denmark. 
Evangelische  Lutherische  Mission  zu  Leipzig. 

Leipzig. 
Finnish  Lutheran  Missionary  Society. 

c.  Dutch. 
Neederlandsch  Zendeling  Genootschap. 

Eotterdam,  Holland. 

Utrechtsche  Zendingsvereeniging. 

Utrecht,  Holland. 


STATISTICAL.  77 

Neederlandsch  Zendingsvereeniging. 

Kotterdam,  Holland. 
Ermelo's  Zendinggenootschap. 

Ermelo,  Holland. 
(Inquire  38  Eutland  St.,  Commercial  Eoad,  Lon- 
don, E.). 
Java  Comity. 
Synodale  Zendingscommissee  in  Zuid- Africa. 

Zendingsvereeniging  of  the  Mennonites. 

Amsterdam. 

Neederlandsch  Gereformeerde  Zendingsvereeniging. 

Amsterdam. 
Christlische  Gereformeerde-Kerk. 

Zeister  Hiilfegesellschaft  fiir  Herrnhut. 

Eheinische  Hiilfsmiss-Gesellscliaft. 

Amsterdam. 

IV.  WOMEN'S  SOCIETIES.        See  page  97. 
a.  American. 
"Woman's  Baptist  Missionary  Society. 

Tremont  Temple,  Boston,  Mass. 
Woman's  Baptist  Missionary  Society  of  the  West. 

71  Eandolph  St.,  Chicago,  or  Dundee,  111. 
Woman's  Baptist  Missionary  Society  of  the  Pacific  Coast. 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Free  Baptist  Missionary  Society. 

Danville,  K.  H. 

Woman's  Foreign  Missionary  Society  of  the  Methodist 
Episcopal  Chiych. 

287  Bunker  Hill  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Woman's  Missionary  Society  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church,  South. 

Nashville,  Tenn. 

Woman's  Foreign  Missionary  Society  of  the  Methodist 
Protestant  Church. 

Box  715,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

7* 


78  FOREIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 

Ladies'  Board  of  Missions  of  the  Presbyterian  Church. 

9  West  Sixteenth  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Woman's  Foreign  Missionary  Society  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church. 

1334  Chestnut  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Woman's  Presbyterian  Board  of  Missions  of  the  North- 
west. 

412  N.  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago. 

Woman's  Board  of  Missions  (Congregational). 

Congregational  Plouse,  Boston,  Mass. 
Woman's  Union  Missionary  Society. 

47  East  Twenty-first  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Ladies'  China  Missionary  Society. 

Baltimore,  Md. 
Female  Missionary  Society  (M.  E.). 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Woman's  Board  of  Missions  of  the  Interior  (Cong.). 

75  Madison  St.,  Chicago,  III. 
Woman's  Presbyterian   Home   and  Foreign   Missionary 
Society. 

171  Columbia  Heights,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Woman's  Presbyterian  Board  of  the  Synod  of  Albany. 

21  Ten  Broeck  St.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 
Woman's  Presbyterian  Board  for  the  South-west. 
Woman's  Board  of  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church. 

Evansville,  Indiana. 
Woman's  Presbyterian  Board  of  Missions  of  the  North- 
west. 

Chicago,  111. 

Woman's  Missionary  Society  of  the  Pacific  Coast  (M.  E.). 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Woman's  Missionary  Association  (United  Brethren). 

Dayton,  Ohio. 
Woman's  Board  of  Missions  of  the  Pacific  Coast  (Pres.). 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 


STATISTICAL.  79 

Woman's  Board  of  Foreign  Missions  (Keformed). 

Newark,  IST.  J. 
Woman's   Missionary  Society  of  the  Lutheran  Church 
(General  Synod). 

*  Harrisburg,  Penna. 

Woman's  Mite  Society  of  the  African  M.  E.  Church. 

Philadelphia,  Penna. 

h.  Canadian. 

Women's  Baptist  Foreign  Missionary  Society  of  Ontario. 
10  Pembroke  St.,  Toronto,  Can. 
Woman's  Baptist  Missionary  Society  Convention,  East. 

1395  St.  Cathai-ine  St.,  Montreal,  Can. 
Woman's  Foreign  Missionary  Society  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church. 

Toronto,  Canada. 

Woman's  Missionary  Society  of  the  Presbytery  of  Kingston. 
Halifax  Woman's  Missionary  Society  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church. 

Halifax,  Nova  Scotia. 

Canada  Woman's  Board  of  Foreign  Missions. 

454  Guy  St.,  Montreal,  Canada. 

c.  British,  Etc. 

Society  for  Promoting  Female  Education  in  the  East. 

267  Vauxhall  Bridge  Eoad,  London,  S.  W. 
Ladies'  Society  of  the  Free  Church  of  Scotland. 

Free  Church,  Moimd,  Edinburgh. 
Ladies'  Wesleyan  Missionary  Association. 

London. 
Indian  Female  Normal  School  and  Instruction  Society. 

7  John  St.,  Adelphi,  London,  W.  C. 
Ladies'  Association  for  the  Social  and  Eeligious  Elevation 
of  Syrian  Women. 

10  Clifton  Villas,  Camden  Sq.,  London. 


80  FOREIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 

English  Presbyterian  Female  Missionary  Society  for  India 
and  China. 

7  East  India  Avenue,  London,  E.  C. 

British  Syrian  Schools. 

14  Ilomefield  Eoad,  AVimbleton,  London. 
Church  of  England  Zenana  Missionary  Society. 

3S  Tavistock  Eoad,  London,  W. 
Ladies'  Society  for  Promoting  Education  in  the  West 
Indies. 

IS  Bessborough  St.,  London,  S.  W. 

Ladies'  Association  for  the  Support  of  Zenana-work  in 
India  (Baptist). 

Ladies'  Association  for  the  Christian  Education  of  Jewish 
Females. 

Ladies'  Auxiliary  to  Paris  Society. 

Ladies'  Society  for  Training  of  Females  in  the  East. 

Berlin  Ladies'  Society  for  China. 

Kaiserswerther  Diakonissen  Anhalt. 

Scottish  Ladies'  Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Fe- 
male Education  in  India. 

6  North  St.  David  St.,  Edinburgh. 

Ladies'  Auxiliary  to  Edinburgh  Medical  Missionary  So- 
ciety. 

56  George  Square,  Edinburgh. 

V.  BIBLE  AND  TKACT  SOCIETIES. 
American  Bible  Society. 

Bible  House,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
American  and  Foreign  Bible  Society. 
American  Tract  Society. 

150  Nassau  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society. 
National  Bible  Society  of  Scotland. 

5  St.  Andrew  Square,  Edinburgh. 

Religious  Tract  Society. 

56  Paternoster  Row,  London. 


STATISTICAL.  81 

VI.  INDEPENDENT  AND  NATIVE  SOCIETIES. 

Hawaiian  Evangelical  Society. 

Ponape  Missionary  Society. 

Newton  Mission  (Baptist)  of  Kev.  J.  Goble,  Yokohama,  Japan. 

Karen  (Burmali)  Home  Missionary  Society. 

Madagascar  Missionary  Society. 

Sierra  Leone  Missionary  Society. 

Cape  Colony  Missionary  Society. 

Missionary  Society  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  of  South  Australia. 

Indian  Home  Mission  to  Santals. 

Anglo-Indian  Evangelical  Association. 

Assam  and  Cachar  Mission,  now  merged  in  Delhi  Female  Medical 

Mission. 
Godavery  Delta  (India)  Mission. 
Strict  Baptist  Mission  of  Madras  and  Pntlam.     Four  independent 

missions  in  India,  each  having  one  missionary. 
Reformed  Church  of  Cape  Colony. 

VII.  GREEK  CHURCH  MISSIONS. 
Greek  Church  (Russian)  Missions  to  Tokio,  Japan,  on  the  borders 
of  Asiatic  Russia,  and  (?)  in  Peking,  Cliina. 

FOREIGN  MISSIONS  IN  THE  ROMISH  CHURCH. 

In  the  Princeton  Missionary  Review  for  March,  1881,  appeared 
the  following  list,  prepared  by  the  Rev.  James  Long  of  Bengal, 
India  :* 

1.  The  Augitstinians, — Laboring  in  the  Eastern  churches  and 

Australia. 

2.  Anglican  Benedictines. — Laboring  in  the  English  colonies  and 

Ocean  ica. 

3.  I'he  Capuchins. — Head-centre  at  Rome.     Missions  in  Brazil, 

Chili,  Levant,  Mesopotamia,  Tunis,  and  the  Seychelles. 

4.  The  Carmelites. — Many  bishops  in  India,  vicar-apostolic  in 

Bagdad. 

*  See  also  in  Grundemann's  Missions-Atlas  at  the  close  of  the  section  on 
Africa,  and  Anderson's  Foreign  Missions,  page  349. 

F 


82  FOREIGN    MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 

5.  Dominicans. — Missions    in    Canada,    Constantinople,    CliUi, 

Brazil,  Pern,  Tonkin,  and  the  United  States. 

6.  Eudists. — Missions  in  many  of  the  Antilles. 

7.  Franciscans. — Centre  in  Rome.     Missions  in  various  coun- 

tries. 

8.  Jesuits. — Head-centre,  Florence.     Missions  in  Algeria,  Aus- 

tralia, Bombay,  Calcutta,  Guatemala,  Guzane,  Java,  La 
Plate,  Madagascar,  Syria,  United  States ;  have  more  than 
700  missionaries. 

9.  Maristcs. — Missions  in  New  Zealand,  New  Caledonia,  Ocean- 

ica,  Sydney. 

10.  Missions  Strangers,  or  Lazarists. — Missions  in  China,  Cochin 

China,  America  (North  and  South),  India,  Japan,  Tonkin. 

11.  3Tissions  Africaines. — Head-centre,  Lyons.     Missions  in  Da- 

homey. 

12.  3Iissions  Etrangers  de  Brwxelles. — Missions  in  Mongolia. 

13.  Missions  Etrangers  de  D-uhlin. — Missions  in  various  countries. 

14.  Missions   Etrangers  de    Genes. — In    Brazil,   Constantinople, 

Jerusalem,  and  the  L^nited  States. 

15.  3Iissions  Etrangers  de  Milan. — Missions  in  India  and  Oce- 

anica. 

16.  Oblates  of  the  Immaculate  Conception. — In  Natal  and  Polar 

North  America. 

17.  Oratories  of  England. — Missions  in  Ceylon. 

18.  Passionists. — Bulgaria,  Wallachia,  North  America. 

19.  Patriarchate  of  Jerusalem. — Establishments  of  Palestine  and 

Delegation  of  Lebanon. 

20.  Priests  of  the  Sacred  Heart  of  Jesus,  Maiy,  or  Pieius. — Mis- 

sions in  America  and  Archipelogo  of  the  Pacific  Ocean. 

21.  Salvatonstes. — Missions  in  America  and  Bengal. 

22.  Saint  Esprit,  St.  Cceur  de  Marie. — Negroes  in  Africa,  Amer- 

ica, and  Asia. 

23.  Propaganda. — Head-centre,  Lyons.    In  all  the  world. 

24.  Propaganda  de  Foi. — Founded  in   1822  by  two  ladies  in 

Lyons.  Raises  500,000  francs  annually  by  weekly  sou 
collections. 

25.  Spanuih  Benedictines. — In  Archipelago  of  the  Pacific 


STATISTICAL. 


83 


GRAND  TOTAL  OF  THE  STATISTICS  OF  THE  SOCIETIES.* 


SOCIKTIKS. 

Mission- 
aries. 

Native 
Helpers. 

^Taut"?'-  1    SC-'ars. 

Annual 
Income. 

American           . 

1,395 
2,057 

29 
767 

23 

5,498 

20,532 

103 

2,441 

not  given. 

156,447 

237,870 

1,043 

68,217 

8,514 

80,395 
285,237 

27;548 
not  given. 

§2,424,287 

4,538,820 

58,564 

554,683 

not  given. 

English 

Continental  

Totals  ... 

4,871 

28,574 

472,121 

393,180 

$7,576,354 

Income  of  Women's  Societies,  $755,179. 


AMEKICAN  BAPTIST  MISSION AKY  UNIOX. 
1814.     Income  for  1879-80,  $290,851. 


Established 


a 
1 

i 
< 

a 

f 
S'-S 

i 

a 
<-> 

i 

1 

Ordained  Missionaries 
Female  Missionaries... 

Native  Ministers 

Other  Native  Helpers. 

33 

61 

110 

33S 

433 

21,591 

177 

5,575 

17 

8 
10 

I     49 

13 
1,331 

48 

876 

5 

12 
9 

77 

11 

15,660 

105 

1,929 

7 

1 
1 
6 

6 
425 

""6 

5 

9 
15 

31 

10 

1,001 

9 

146 
10 
37 

4 

8 

{1} 

2 
76 
2 
143 
2 
5 

436 

433 
45,221 

"433 

67 
104 

1,054 

908 

85,308 

341 

8,669 

480 

Church  Members 

Schools 

Stations    

Out-stations 

THE  AMERICAN  MISSIONARY  ASSOCIATION  (estab- 
lished 1846)  has  expended  in  Africa  in  1879-80,  |11,802. 
Thirteen  missionaries  in  Africa. 

*  Including  statistics  of  all  missions  (including  those  in  Europe  and  Amer- 
ica") mentioned  in  the  following  tables.  As  a  few  of  these  are  not  brought  to 
date,  and  as,  in  addition,  there  are  a  few  societies  whose  statistics  we  have  not 
been  able  to  gather,  it  is  certain  that  the  totals  here  given  under-estimaie  the 
missionary  forces  and  contributions.  It  must  be  remembered  also  that  these 
statistics  were  reported  to  the  various  societies  by  their  missionaries  some 
months  before  the  reports  were  published;  hence  these  figures  represent  the 
force  in  the  field  at,  say,  the  close  of  the  year  1879,  though  the  statistics  are 
the  latest  ascertainable  up  to  April  1,  1881.  The  contributions  of  the  Wo- 
men's Societies  are  generally  included  in  the  income  of  the  main  societies  to 
which  they  are  auxiliary. 


84 


FOREIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


AMEEICAN  BOA  ED  OF  COMMISSIONERS  FOR  FOREIGN 
MISSIONS.   Established  1810.   Income  for  1879-80,  $613,539. 


< 

.2 
1 

i 

i 

4 

a 

o 

.2 

1 

a 

.2.2 

1 

Ordained  Miss'aries... 

Lay  Missionaries 

Female  Missionaries. 

Native  Ministers 

Other  Native  Helpers 

12 
1 

16 
2 

64 

15 
610 

29 

937 

7 

12 

55 

3 

95 

61 

468 

94 

6,594 

348 

12,887 

17 

255 

28 

2 

36 

38 

600 

70 

4,550 

349 

13,568 

26 

291 

19 

3 

31 

2 

63 

25 

810 

14 

295 

9 

31 

14 

2 

29 

8 
39 
16 
514 
4 
210 
4 
14 

8 

1 

9 

20 

15 

40 

2,904 

42 

1,950 

4 

20 

1 
1 

"'5 

1 

173 

2 

76 

1 
2 

5 
'"5 

"17 

4 
216 

7 
204 

4 

8 

5 
2 
14 
7 
8 
8 

621 
9 

566 
5 
9 

147 

14 

236 

138 

1,279 

273 

16,992 

804 

30,693 

77 

642 

Church  Members 

Schools 

Scholars 

Stations                  

THE  AMERICAN  FREE  BAPTIST  MISSION  has  a  mission 
in  North-eastern  India,  in  the  district  of  Orissa,  with  16  mis- 
sionaries. 

THE  EVANGELICAL  LUTHERAN  BOARD  OF  MISSIONS 
(General  Synod),  (American).  Established  1859.  Income  for 
1879,  $38,938 ;  has  2  missionaries  in  Africa,  with  1  church  of 
60  members,  and  1  school  with  60  boys.  In  India  it  has  3 
ordained  missionaries,  2  native  ministers,  40  other  native 
helpers,  1,559  communicants,  42  schools,  and  956  scholars,  in 
4  stations. 

BOARD  OF  FOREIGN  MISSIONS  OF  THE  PRESBYTE- 
RIAN CHURCH  (American).    Established  1839.   Income  for 


1879-80, 

$58,^ 

>,844. 

.2 

_o5 

'■5 

i 

3 

c 

4 

.2 

J 

.11 

l-l 

, 

^ 

'-' 

•-5 

M 

s 

<i 

^ 

Ord.  Miss'ries... 

7 

30 

7 

22 

6 

8 

14 

18 

13 

125 

I^ayMiss'ries.... 

4 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

11 

Fein.  Miss'ries. 

14 

48 

14 

32 

12 

IG 

21 

26 

26 

209 

Native  Min 

0 

14 

16 

4 

21 

4 

15 

7 

83 

Oth.  Nat.  Help. 

•29 

157 

12 

102 

8 

165 

139 

29 

20 

661 

Communicants 

601 

971 

206 

1,784 

7,39 

1,.321 

810 

4,996 

1,179    12,607 

'X|4 

7,798 
19 

VM 

1,096 
10 

SI5 

1,909 

4,260 

696    17,791 

13          88 

162 

12 

4 

S 

18 
5 

Out-stations.... 

7 

17 

3 

6 

81 

43 

STATISTICAL. 


85 


BOARD  OF  FOREIGN  MISSIONS  OF  THE  REFORMED 
CHURCH  IN  AMERICA.  Established  1832.  Income  for 
1879-80,  $63,185. 


China. 

India. 

Japan. 

Total. 

4 
6 
3 
21 
7 

686 
8 

149 
1 
18 

5 

6 

4 

104 

21 

1,286 

43 

1,641 

10 

77 

369 

37 
3 
6 

16 
21 
11 
133 
35 

2,341 
52 

1,827 

14 

101 

Native  Ministers       .         

Coniiuiinicants  

Schools                              ■       

Out-stations 

SOUTHERN  BAPTIST  CONVENTION  (American), 
lished  1845.     Income  for  1879-80,  $50,043. 


Estab- 


Africa. 

Italy. 

China. 

So.  Amer. 

Total. 

3* 
1 

1 
1 
8 

z 

4 
8 
2 
17 
5 

396 
8 

253 
4 
3 

1 

2 

42 

"2 

9 

10 

10 

17 

7 

438 

8 

253 

6 

3 

Native  Ministers 

Communicants        .          

Schools 

Scholars  

Stations     ...               

Out-'^tations                    

FOREIGN  MISSIONS  OF  THE  PROTESTANT  EPISCO- 
PAL CHURCH,  U.  S.  A.  Established  1846.  Income  for 
1879-80,  $162,084. 


i 

i 

i. 
0 

i 

i 

1^ 

11 

0 

0 

i 

i 

1 

i 

1 
0 

Greece      

■4 

7 

8 

1 
1 

... 

"3 
2 

"i 

1 
3 

6 
8 

"2 

i*6 

6 

1 

10 
4 

8 
15 
31 
16 
17 
67 

361 

321 

77 

290 

3,500 

5 
2 
35 
1 
6 
3 

700 
415 
705 
94 
160 
402 

1 

'5 

2 
12 
12 

17 

Japan     ...  .         

Haiti 

Totals 

21 

6 

20 

31 

154 

4,549 

52 

2,476 

45 

*  One  of  these  is  sent  by  the  Colored  Baptist  Board  of  the  South. 
8 


86 


FOREIGN   MISSIONARY    MANUAL. 


THE  METHODIST  PKOTESTANT  CHURCH  (American) 
has  two  single  female  missionaries  in  Japan. 

MISSIONARY  SOCIETY  OF  THE  METHODIST  EPISCO- 
PAL CHURCH.  Established  1818.  Appropriated  to  Foreign 
Missions  in  1879-80,  $300,000. 


Missions. 

Male 
Miss. 

Female 
Miss. 

Native 
PreacUeis. 

other 
Helpers. 

Members. 

Ohina           

16 
2 
6 

52 
4 

11 

13 
6 

23 
2 
5 

31 
2 

13 

12 
5 

103 
50 
18 

14-1 
5 
19 
20 

304 

41 

17 

485 

4 

42 

44 

28 

1,682 

1,962 

236 

3,004 

23 

478 

337 

19,683 

Africa 

Southi  America           

Mexico    

Europe 

Totals       

110 

93 

666 

661 

27,405 

METHODIST  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH,  SOUTH.    Established 
1845.     Income  for  this  mission  for  1879-80,  §20,000. 


China. 

Ordained  Missionaries 4 

Female  Missionaries 4 

Native  Ministers 5 

Other  Native  Helpers 7 

Churches 2 


China. 

Communicants 98 

Schools  3 

Scliolars..'. 44 

Stations 2 

Out-stations 4 


BOARD  OF  FOREIGN  MISSIONS  OF  THE  UNITED  PRES- 
BYTERIAN CHURCH  (American).  Established  1859. 
Income  for  1879-80,  $60,089. 

maia.        Egypt.     ^^^         Total. 

Ordained  Missionaries 5  8  1  14 

Female  Missionaries 9  20  1  30 

Native  Minisrers 2  6  ...  8 

Other  Helpers 37  133  ...  170 

Communicants 304  985  ...  1,289 

Schools 22  44  ...  66 

Scholars 1,426       2,218  ...  3,744 

Stations 4  5  1  10 


STATISTICAL.  87 

SEVENTH-DAY  BAPTIST  MISSION  (American).  Established 
1842.  Expended  in  its  foreign  missions  in  1879-80,  |3,005, 
Has  1  ordained  missionary  and  2  female  missionaries;  1 
cliurch,  with  19  members,  in  China. 

THE  PEESBYTERIAN  CHUPvCH  OF  THE  UNITED 
STATES,  SOUTH.  Eeceipts  for  1879-80,  $48,485.  Has 
stations  in  China,  Brazil,  Greece,  Italy,  Mexico,  and  among 
the  American  Indians.  Has  15  ordained  missionaries,  21 
assistant  missionaries,  10  native  preachers,  37  other  helpers. 

ASSOCIATE  EEFORMED  SYNOD  OF  THE  SOUTH  has  one 
lady  worker  in  Egypt,  and  one  missionary  and  his  wife  in 
Mexico. 

THE  EVANGELICAL  LUTHEEAN  CHUECH  (General 
Council).  Income  for  1879-80,  |4,126  ;  has  a  mission  among 
the  Telugns  of  India,  with  three  missionaries,  2  native  preach- 
ers, and  about  200  communicants. 

EEFOEMED  PEESBYTEEIAN  CHUECH  (of  America).  In- 
come for  Foreign  Missions,  1879-80,  $8,577  ;  has  a  mission  in 
Syria,  with  3  missionaries  and  87  communicants. 

EEFOEMED  CHUECH  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES.  Has 
one  missionary  in  Japan. 

THE  BOAED  OF  MISSIONS  OF  THE  UNITED  BEETH- 

EEN  (American).     Have  a  mission  in  West  Africa. 

CUMBEELAND  PEESBYTEEIAN  CHUECH.     Income  for 

1879-80,  $4,285. 

Japan 2  2  26  750 

American  Indians 2 

ANGLO-AMEEICAN  FEIENDS'  MISSIONAEY  SOCIETY. 
Established  1865.     London  and  Dublin  Yearly  Meet- 
ings contributed  in  1879,  for  Madagascar  and  India.  $29,967 
London  and  New  England  Yearly  Meet'gs,  for  Syria.       3,518 

Indiana  Yearly  Meeting,  for  Mexico 2,500 

Total,      $35,985 


05  FOKEIGN    MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 

The  Friends  also  have  missions  among  the  colored  people  of 
the  United  States,  the  North  American  Indians,  and  the 
mountaineers  of  Tennessee. 


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V 

S 

s 

^s 

33 

2 

g 

1 

i 

II 

■^ 

i 

^ 

5 

i 

4 

5 

^ 

O 

s 

m 

CQ 

m 

Madagascar .   . 

1 

261 

3,250 
11 

85 

2,860 
40 

India 

9. 

9. 

4 

? 

1 

Syria 

8 

8 

2 

Say  100 

87 

18 

700 

2 

1 

1 

8 

Totals 

10 

11 

3 

288 

3,448 

105 

3,600 

CANADIAN    BAPTIST    MISSIONAEY    SOCIETY.      Estab- 
lished 1866.     Income  for  1879-80,  $8,948. 

Ord.  3Iiss.       Fern.  3Iiss.  Members. 

India 3  3  431 

PEESBYTERIAN  CHUECH  OF  CANADA.  Income  for  1879- 
80,  843,193. 


1 

a   • 

|l 

¥ 

i 

1 

1 

Ordained  Missionaries 

3 

i 

142 

3 

1 

1 

25 

3 

"i 

2 

30 
300 

3 

"*3 
6 

14 

1 

5 

103 

442 

Native  Helpers 

ENGLISH  BAPTIST  MISSIONAEY  SOCIETY. 

1792.     Income  for  1879-80,  £45,233. 


Established 


1 

1 

1 

a 

.2 
i: 

^5 

i 
1 

3 

Ordained  Miss'aries... 

Native  Ministers 

Other  Native  Helpers. 
ConiuiuDicants 

44 
5 

125 

21^73 

no 

3 
1 

24 

670 

2,211 

27 

3 

""8 
489 

"28 

1 

"i 

7 
"{ 

13 

"l3 

838 

215 

18 

9 

14 
166 
217 

15 

7 

"56 

5,072 

125 

85 

6 
51 

22,767 

'l23 

86 
57 
241 
33,805 
5,141 
407 

Scholars 

Stations 

STATISTICAL. 


89 


CANADIAN  METHODIST  MISSIONAEY  SOCIETY.  Es- 
tablished 1824.  Expended  on  foreign  missions  1879-80,  $6,423. 
Has  1  mission,  that  to  Japan,  having  3  missionaries,  4  sta- 
tions, and  170  members  of  churclies. 


CHUKCH  OF  ENGLAND  MISSIONS. 

come  for  1879-80,  £228,142. 


Established  1799.     In- 


i 

i 

o 

i 

1 

•a 

o 

if 

0  s 
0 

1 

1 

a 

a 

Africa          

20 

9 

2 

117 

21 
8 

15 

16 
4 

212 

15 
1 

15 
3 
1 
1 
1 
3 

40 

3 

12 
1 

16 

29 
4 

120 
8 

"27 
13 

201 

160 

37 

10 

1,997 

190 
10 

220 
73 
11 

2,902 

214 

55 

20,510 

1,454 

'S6 

1,940 

1,319 

1,150 

69 
14 

2 

1,248 

41 

9 
16 
20 
.4 

3,504 
1,142 

204 
41,556 
857 
146 
220 
860 
256 

34 
6 
1 
86 
18 
5 

13 
25 
4 

Syria 

Persia 

India           

Cliina 

New  Zealand 

N-W    America         

North  Pacific 

Totals          

2,708 

29,630 

1,423 

48,745 

192 

CHUKCH  OF   SCOTLAND   FOKEIGN  MISSIONS.      Estab- 
lished 1824.     Expenditure  for  1879-80,  £16,062. 


Ord. 
Miss. 

T.ay 
Miss. 

Female 
Miss. 

Xative 
Pastors. 

Other 
Helpers. 

Mem- 
bers. 

India 

11 
1 
1 

7 
7 
3 

1 
2 

4 

84 
3 

Say  400 

Africa 

Cliina 

Totals 

13 

17 

3 

4 

87 

400 

GENEKAL  BAPTIST  MISSIONAKY  SOCIETY.    Established 
1817.     Income  for  1879-80,  £8,727. 

India. 

Ordained  Missionaries 8 

Female  Missionaries 8 

Native  Ministers 20 

Other  Native  Helpers — 

Churches 6 


India. 

Communicants 994 

Schools 

Scholars 341 

Stations 8 

Out-stations 6 


8* 


90 


FOREIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


FEEE  CHUECH   OF   SCOTLAND   FOREIGN   MISSIONS. 
Established  1830.     Income  for  1879-80,  £25,918. 


w 

£ 

S 

^ 

1 

2 
II 

1 

1 
1 

3 

1i 

2 

c 
5 

s 

o 

►J 

^ 

o 

o 

ti 

CQ 

O 

India 

22 

8 

8 

8 

^40 

18 

891 

8,599 

11 

48 

South  Africa 

11 

'>8 

8 

? 

84 

15 

2,190 

2,870 

i:? 

50 

Syria 

1 

1 

1 

'30 

1 

New  Hebrides 

2 

1 

31 

1 

273 

591 

3 

27 

4 

102 

Totals 

36 

33 

11 

10 

355 

3,884 

12,060 

CHRISTIAN  VERNACULAR  EDUCATION  SOCIETY  FOR 
INDIA.     Established  1858.     Income  for  1879-80,  £9,803. 

Training  institutions 3 

Teachers  and  agents  trained 650 

Students  under  training  as  teachers 130 

Children  under  Christian  instruction 7,000 

Children  receiving  instruction  from  teachers  trained 
by  this  Society  in  schools  belonging  to  other  socie- 
ties        25,000 

Copies  of  Society's  publications,  in  sixteen  lan- 
guages   7,771,611 

Colporteurs  in  India  and  Ceylon 115 

CHINA  INLAND  MISSION.  Established  1865.  Income  for 
1879-80,  £8,766.  Has  2  ordained  missionaries  in  Burmah 
and  56  in  China;  40  female  missionaries,  about  100  native 
workers,  1,000  communicants,  and  70  stations  in  China. 

SOUTH  AMERICAN  MISSIONARY  SOCIETY.  Established 
1844.  Income  for  1879-80,  £13,731.  Has,  in  South  America, 
18  stations  in  Falkland,  Tierra  del  Fuego,  Argentine  Repub- 
lic, Uruguay,  Brazil,  Amazon  River,  and  Chili.  Its  mission- 
aries preach  and  teach.  It  has  a  few  missionary  mechanics, 
and  a  Mission  yawl,  the  "Allen  Gardiner." 

THE  SOCIETY  FOR  THE  PROPAGATION  OF  THE  GOS- 
PEL  (English).     Established   1701.     Expenditure  in   1879, 


STATISTICAL. 


91 


£94,975.  Has  missionaries  as  follows:  In  North  America, 
225 ;  in  the  West  Indies,  25 ;  in  Africa,  124 ;  in  India,  etc., 
139  ;  in  Burmah,  11 ;  in  Australasia,  67  ;  in  China,  2. — Total, 
693. 

PKESBYTEKIAN    CHUECII    OF    ENGLAND.    Established 
1856  (?).    Income  for  1879-80,  £10,894. 

China.  India.  Total. 

Ordained  Missionaries 12  ...  12 

Lay  Missionaries 4  15 

Female  Missionaries 12  2  14 

Native  Ministers 64  1  65 

Churches 14  ...  14 

Communicants 2,228  4  2,232 

Schools 1  1 

Scholars 160  160 

Stations 76  1  77 


LONDON  MISSIONAKY  SOCIETY. 

come  for  1879-80,  £105,409. 


Established   1795.     In- 


Ordained  Missionaries. 

NHtive  Ministers , 

Native  Preachers 

Church  Members 

Schools 

Scholars 

Missionaries'  Wives 

Single  Females 


u 

3 

c 

Cj 

51 

'X, 

3 

■2 

"i 

S 

u 

■< 

^ 

p: 

21 

45 

22 

26 

3 

8 

30 

60 

54 

239 

18 

3,907 

2,886 

4,632 

1,144 

70,125 

24 

327 

32 

882 

... 

6a  8 

16,930 

984 

48,150 

15 

37 

15 

21 

3 

3 

6 

1 

2 

19 

273 

311 

10,700 

131 

9,l&i 

16 


136 

371 

4,529 

59,487 

1,396 

(5,914 

107 

12 


ENGLISH    UNITED    METHODIST    FREE     CHURCHES. 

Established  1856.     Foreign  expenditure  for  1879-80,  £6,009. 


Ord.  Missionaries 

Native  Preachers 

Staiioiis  and  Out-sta... 
Members 


Australia. 

China. 

Africa. 

27 

2 

6 

63 

9 

95 

85 

11 

21 

1,202 

179 

2,865 

?9 
2,444 


New 
Zeaiaud. 


14 

30 

29 

642 


57 

229 

175 

7,332 


92 


FOREIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


EDINBUEGH  MEDICAL  MISSIONAEY  SOCIETY.  Estab- 
lished 1841.  Income  for  1879-80,  £4,468.  Has  an  institution 
for  training  medical  missionaries  in  Edinburgh ;  and  medical 
missionaries  as  follows :  1  in  Japan  (Niigata),  1  in  Syria  (Naz- 
areth). 

WESLEYAN  METHODIST  MISSIONARY  SOCIETY  (Eng- 
land).     Established  1814.     Income  for  1879-80,  £165,498. 


i 

1 

-3 

1 

.2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

52 

264 

4,040 

37 

5,050 

29 

267 

111 
1,112 
4,360 

406 
25,928 

107 

213 

16 
29 
353 
13 
445 
9 
9 

146 

1.652 

31  935 

100 

852 

S7  n'<9 

422 
7,299 

57,597 
1,715 

30,220 
2,182 
1,233 

847 
11,208 
150,367 
2,687 
122,697 
2,995 
3,000 

Coniniunicants    

Schools 

'370       ']46 

29,0041  32,050 

380 1       288 

1  O62I       9lfi 

Scholars          .. 

Out-stations 

— 

METHODIST  NEW  CONNEXION  MISSIONARY  SOCIETY 

expended  in  China  and  Australia,  1879-80,  £4,012. 


Mission-  Native 
aries.  Helpers. 

Australia 2  1 

China 5         39 


Churches.  Members.  Scholars. 


2 
27 


115 

902 


874 
121 


Sla-      Out- 
iions.  stations. 

2 

4 


39 


TURKISH  MISSIONS  AID  SOCIETY.    Income  for  1879-80, 
£3,909.     Aids  missions  of  all  denominations  in  Turkey. 

UNITED  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH  OF  SCOTLAND. 


i 

i 
< 

i 

i 
0 

a 
1 

4 

1 

1 

Ordained  Missionaries 

Lay  Missionaries 

20 

i'5 

7 

69 
7,228 

67 
4,749 

35 

93 

12 
2 

14 
2 

38 
1,242 

26 
1,494 

12 

45 

9 
6 
9 

119 

306 

85 

2,496 

8 

3 
1 

26 

100 

3 

90 
3 
2 

3 
1 
3 

5 

87 

... 

"2 
5 

2 

"i 

12 
224 
3 
867 
3 
2 

49 
10 
44 
12 

263 
9,187 

174 

9,696 

63 

147 

Female  Missionaries     

Other  Native  Helpers 

Communicants 

Schools 

Scholars 

Stations                         

Out-stations       

STATISTICAL.  93 

WELSH  CALVINISTIC  METHODIST  MISSIONS.  Estab- 
lished 1840.  Income  for  1879-80,  £5,203.  Has  one  mission  in 
Assam,  with  6  missionaries,  6  native  preachers,  29  churches,  400 
communicants,  2,558  day-scholars,  5  stations,  and  54  other 
preaching-places. 

UN^IVEESITIES'  MISSIONS.    Established  1860.     Expended  in 

1878,  £4,520.     Has  1  mission  in  Eastern  Central  Africa,  with 
25  missionaries. 

EAST  LONDON  INSTITUTE  FOE  HOME  AND  FOKEIGN 

MISSIONS,  under  care  of  H.  Grattan  Guinness  (founded  1873), 
has  sent  out  over  one  hundred  missionaries. 
LIVINGSTONE  (CONGO)  INLAND  MISSIONS.    Income  for 

1879,  £1,266 ;  has  2  stations  on  the  Congo  Eiver  in  Western 
Central  Africa,  with  7  missionaries  and  3  wives  of  missionaries. 

PEIMITIVE  METHODIST  MISSIONAEY  SOCIETY.  Estab- 
lished 1843.  Eeceipts,  1877-78,  £19,427.  In  Australia,  78 
missionaries  and  6,619  members ;  in  New  Zealand,  14  mission- 
aries and  1,020  members ;  in  Africa,  4  missionaries  and  172 
members. 

lEISH  PEESBYTEEIAN  CHUECH.  Established  1840.  Income 
for  1879,  $73,755. 

Missionaries.  Native  /a„„^.,^,v„^y 

Ord.  Fern.      Preachers.        Communicants. 

India 6  ...  8  205 

China 2  2  3  31 

Syria 1  -  11  _92 

Totals 9  2  22  328 

THE  WELSH  PEESBYTEEIAN  CHUECH  received  in  1879- 
80,  £8,600  for  its  missions  in  Brittany,  France,  and  India,  iu 
support  of  9  missionaries  and  4  native  preachers. 


SOCIETE  DES  MISSIONS  EVANGELIQUES  CHEZ  LES 
PEUPLES  NON  CHEETIENS.  Established  1824.  In- 
come for  1879-80,  330,769  francs.  Has  missions  in  Africa 
and  in  Tahiti,  with  25  missionaries,  4,252  communicants,  2,930 
scholars,  at  14  stations  and  69  outposts. 


94 


FOEEIGN   MISSIONARY  MANUAL. 


BASEL  MISSIONAKY  SOCIETY.    Established  1815.    Income 
for  1879-80,  910,712  francs. 


Male 
Miss. 

Female 
Miss. 

Native 
Helpers. 

Communi- 
cants. 

Scholars. 

India 

68 
33 
14 

50 
24 
10 

242 
136 
50 

3,572 
1,922 
1,245 

1,959 
314 

217 

China 

115 

84 

428 

6,739 

2,490 

PILGEE-MISSION  AUF  ST.  CHRISCHONA.  Established 
1848.  Income  for  1879-80,  £4,216.  The  "Pilgrim  Mission- 
aries "  are  working  in  Palestine  and  Abyssinia,  as  well  as  in 
Europe.     They  are  not  now  in  Egypt. 

FOEEIGN    MISSIONS   OF    THE    MOKAVIAN    CHUECH 

(United  Brethren).     Established  1732.     Income  for  1879-80, 
£18,343. 


Stations. 

Mission- 
aries. 

Native 
Ministers. 

other 
Native 
Helpers. 

Communi- 
cants. 

Greenland 

]_,abrador 

6 
6 
4 
5 
3 

14 
8 
4 
4 
3 
2 
6 

15 
7 
8 
2 
2 

23 

39 

9 

7 

3 

24 

11 

6 

4 

4 

12 

68 

39 

20 

6 

6 

'i 

1 
4 
6 
4 
2 
2 
4 
4 

3 
2 

61 

48 

12 

55 

59 

261 

145 

78 

68 

60 

2 

14 

349 

215 

58 

783 

462 

124 

1.257 

1,088 

5,418 

2,943 

1,474 

1,355 

1,041 

19 

242 

5,600 

2,049 

539 

30 

15 

jj  _A.  Indians 

St  Thomas           

St.  Croix 

St   Kitts 

Tobaga 

Denierara     

Mosquito  Coast 

S  Africa,  West 

S  Africa  East 

Thibet 

Totals 

99 

281 

33 

1,485 

24,439 

DEE  EVANGELISCHEN  MISSIONEN  UNTEE  DEM  HEI- 
DEN  ZU  BEELIN.  Income  for  1879,  256,940  marks. 
Has  missions  in  South  Africa  (in  Orange  Free  State,  Cape 
Colony,  British  KafFraria,  Natal,  and  Transvaal),  with  75 
missionaries  and  4,187  communicants. 


STATISTICAL. 


95 


THE   SWEDISH   EVANGELICAL  NATIONAL  SOCIETY 
has  stations  in  Africa  and  India. 

SOME  CONTINENTAL  SOCIETIES'  STATISTICS* 


1 

Societies. 

It 

p 

P 

1 

1 

1 

1797 

1828 
1836 
1836 
1836 
1842 
1850 
1852 
1860 
1860 
1860 
1860 

Netherlands  M.  S 

21 
62 

;i 

17 
9 
20 
4 
60 
4 
10 
20 
26 

46 
136 
87 
102 
7 
12 
9 

27 

14 

82 

6 

8,000 

6,193 

7,592 

9,291 

101 

355 

80 

1,946 

71 

2,140 
1,300 

13,037 
3,951 
1,465 
1,684 

"939 

1,400 

62 

62 

2,000 
458 

$40,000 
60,000 
22,500 
49,500 
23,500 
19,500 

3,000 
37,735 

7,500 
12,500 

4,700 

Rhenish  M.  S 

Tjoipzia;  Lutheran  M  S  

Berlin  Union  Soc        

Herrmannsbiirg  M.  S 

Danish  Lutheran  M.  S 

Utrecht  M.  S 

Waldenses'  M  S    

Free  Italian  Church  Mi«s   

BIBLE  SOCIETIES. 

AMEEICAN  BIBLE  SOCIETY.  Established  1814.  Expendi- 
tures in  foreign  field  for  1880,  §93,963.  Has  2  agents  in  the 
Levant,  2  in  China,  and  3  in  Japan ;  1  in  Uruguay,  2  in  Bra- 
zil, and  1  in  Mexico.  In  1880  distributed  in  foreign  lands 
272,179  Bibles,  Testaments,  and  portions  of  Scripture. 

AMEEICAN  TRACT  SOCIETY.  Expended  in  1879-80  in 
"foreign  and  pagan  lands,"  in  cash,  $2,000;  in  illustrations  for 
publications  in  foreign  languages,  $3,334 ;  and  in  publications 
printed  at  the  home  office,  §1,887.     Total,  §7,221. 

BEITISH  AND  FOEEIGN  BIBLE  SOCIETY.  Established 
1804.  Expended  in  foreign  fields,  1879-80,  £12,219.  Has 
agencies  in  the  Turkish  Empire,  China,  Japan,  and  South 
America. 

NATIONAL  BIBLE  SOCIETY  OF  SCOTLAND.  Estab- 
lished 1808.  Expended  ia  foreign  field  (about)  £5,000.  Has 
in  China  1  agent  and  4  (European)  colporteurs;  in  India,  1 
agent;  in  Japan,  2  agents. 

*  From  Reid's  Meth.  Epis.  Missions. 


96  FOREIGN    MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 

RELIGIOUS  TRACT  SOCIETY  (English).  Made  in  1879-80 
grants  as  follows : 

Money  grants £8,466 

Printing  pajier 1,437 

Electrotypes 1,313 

Publications 5,002 

Total,    £16,218 

NATIVE  AND  INDEPENDENT  SOCIETIES. 

THE  HAWAIIAN  EVANGELICAL  ASSOCIATION  has  56 
churches,  with  nearly  8,000  members. 

GODAVERY  DELTA  MISSION  (India).  Established  1838. 
Has  4  missionaries  and  300  communicants. 

STRICT  BAPTIST  MISSION  (India).  Established  1860.  Has  2 
missionaries,  107  communicants. 

ASSAM  AND  CACHAR  MISSION  (India).    Established  1868. 

Has  2  missionaries  and  61  native  Christians. 

SEONI  MISSION  (India).  Established  1871.  Has  1  mis- 
sionary, 

ELLICHPOOR  (EAST  BERAR)  MISSION  (India).  Estab- 
lished 1874.     Has  1  missionary  and  20  communicants. 

GOPALGUNJE  MISSION  (India)  Established  1874.  Has  1 
missionary  and  11  communicants. 

BETHEL  (JAMTARA)  MISSION  (India).  Established  1875. 
Has  1  missionary  and  15  communicants. 

DUTCH  CHURCH  OF  SOUTH  AFRICA.  The  three  branches— 
the  Dutch  Reformed  Church  of  the  Cape,  the  Reformed  Free 
Church,  and  the  Dutch  Reformed  Church  of  South  Africa  in 
the  Transvaal — have  united  to  form  the  South  African  Mis- 
sionary Society  (Synodale  Zendingscommissie  in  Zuid-Africa). 
This  has  11  missionaries  and  11  stations. 


STATISTICAL. 
WOMEN'S  MISSIONAKY  SOCIETIES. 


97 


SOCIKTIES. 

Organ- 
ized. 

Yearly  In- 
come. 

I.  American. 

1871 
1871 

1876 
1876 
1873 
1869 
1871 
1878 
1879 
1868 
1868 
1870 
1870 
1870 
1876 

1874 
1878  (?) 
1879 
1872 
1861 

$49,940 

19,.386 

410 

1,986 

747 

'     5,009 

76,350 

16,466 

381 

104,346 

22,000 

35,924 

127,352 

33,00U 

(not  known) 

3,664 

13,4.=)5 

18,335 

(not  given) 

4,869 

33,127 

Woman's  Baptist  Missionary  Society  of  the  West. 

Woman's  Baptist  Missionary  Soc.  of  the  Pacific  Coast... 

Woman's  Baptist  For.  Miss.  Soc.  of  Ontario,  Canada 

Woman's  Baptist  Miss.  Soc,  Convention  East,  Canada.. 
Free  Baptist  Woman's  JNIissionarv  Society 

Woman's  For.  Missionary  Soc.  of  the  Meth.  Epis.  Ch... 
Woman's  Missionary  Soc.  of  the  Pacific  Coast  (M.  E.)... 
Woman's  Missionary  Society  of  the  M.  E.  Ch.,  South.... 
Woman's  For.  Miss.  Soc.  of  the  Meth.  Prot.  Church 

Woman's  Board  of  Missions  of  tise  Interior  (Cong.) 

Badies'  Board  of  Missions  (Pres  ) 

Woman's  For.  Mi-ssionary  Soc  of  tlie  Pres.  Church 

Woman's  Board  of  Missions  of  the  Pacific  (Pres.) 

Woman's  Board  of  For.  Miss,  of  the  Reformed  Church.. 
Woman's  Auxiliary  of  the  Prf)t   Epis  Church 

Woman's  Miss.  Association  of  the  United  Brethren 

Total 

$567,747 

II.  British  and  Continental. 
Society  for  Promoting  Female  Education  in  the  East.... 

Indian  Female  Normal  School  and  Instruction  Soc 

Ladies'  Auxiliary  Wesleyau  Meth    M.  S 

1834 
18.^2 
1859 
1842 
1879 

1838 
1860 

£6,338 

18,500 

2,564 

5,994 

671 

182 

2,957 

Ladies'  Society  of  the  Free  Church  of  Scotland     

Woman's  Missionary  Association  of  the  Eng.  Pres.  Ch.. 
Ladies' Auxiliary  to  Edinburgh  Med.  Miss 

Scottish  Ladies'  Association  for  Female  Ed.  in  India 

Miss  Taylor's  School,  Syria 

Mrs.  Watson's  School,  Syria 

Miss  M  L  Whately's  School  Eo^ypt                  ...     . 

Ladies'  Association  for  the  Elevation  of  Syrian  Women. 

Total         f^ 

£37,196 

Ladies'  Society  for  the  Training  of  Females  in  the  East. 
Berlin  Ladies'  Society  for  China 

1842 

Francs. 

7,982 

Kaiserwerther  Diakonissen  Anhalt  (Prus.  Deaconesses). 

98  FOREIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 

MEDICAL  MISSIONAEIES. 


Supported  by- 


Araer.  Board 

Amer.  Prot.  Epis 

Aiuer.  Pres 

Amer.  Bapt 

South.  Bftpt 

Araer.  Meth.,  South 

Amer.  Worn.  M.  E 

Amer.  Bible  Soc 

Can.  Meth 

Eng.  Pres 

Church  M.  S 

Norwegian 

Soc.  Prop.  Gosp 

Eng.  Bapt 

Free  Ch.  of  Scot 

Ind.  Fem.  N.  S.  and  I.  Soc... 
Soc.  Prom.  Ch'y.  am'g  Jews. 

Uui.  Pres.  Scot 

London  M.  S 

Welsh  Calv.  Meth 

Eng.  Wesleyan 

China  Inl.  Miss 

Irish  Pres 

Ch.  of  Scotland 

Queen  of  Madagascar 

Bombay  Med.  M 

Edinburgh  Med.  M 

Meth.  New  Conn 

Friends'  M 

Self-supporting 

Universities' 


Totals 9      36      24 


21 
3 

13 
3 
1 
1 
5 
1 
1 
5 
8 
1 
2 
1 
7 
1 
1 
7 
5 
1 
2 
2 
2 
4 
1 
1 
2 
1 
2 
6 
1 

112 


STATISTICAL.  99 


SOME  PROMINENT  MISSIONARIES. 

Francis  Xavier,  Koman  Catholic.     Born  1506 ;  died  1552.     "  The 

Apostle  to  India,"  also  to  Japan. 
Matteo  Kacci,  Roman  Catholic.     Born ;  died  1610.     Taught 

astronomy  at  the  Chinese  court. 
Bartholomew  Ziegenbalg,  Lutheran.    Born  1675 ;  died  1721.    One 

of  the  first  Protestant  missionaries  to  India. 
Christian  F.  Schwartz,  Lutheran.     Born  1726 ;  died  1793.     India. 

Esteemed  by  the  notorious  Hyder  Ali. 

Henry  Martyn,  Church  of  England.  Born  1781  ;  died  1812. 
India  and  Persia.     Translated  Persian  New  Testament. 

John  T.  Vanderkemp,  Dutch  Reformed.  Born  1747  ;  died  1800. 
South  Africa. 

John  Williams,  Congregational ist.  Born  1796;  died  1839.  The 
"Martyr  of  Erromanga,"  South  Sea  Islands. 

Robert  Moffatt,  Congregationalist.     Born  1795.     South  Africa. 

William  Carey,  Baptist.  Born  1761;  died  1831.  First  Baptist 
missionary  to  India. 

William  Ward,  Baptist.     Born  1769  ;  died  1823.     India. 

Joshua  Marshman,  Baptist.     Born  1768;  died  1837.     India. 

William  Knibb,  Baptist.     Born ;  died  1845.     Jamaica,  West 

Indies. 

Francis  Asbury,  Methodist.     Born  1745  ;  died  1816.     America. 

Daniel  J.  Gogerly,  Methodist.     Born  1792 ;  died  1862.     Ceylon. 

Alexander  Duff,  Presbyterian.     Born  1806  ;  died  1878.     India. 

James  Henderson,  Presbyterian.  Born  1830 ;  died  1865.  Medical 
missionary  to  China. 

David  Livingstone,  Presbyterian.  Born  1813 ;  died  1873.  South- 
ern Central  Africa. 

Christian  David,  Moravian.  "Christian  David,  the  servant  of 
God."     Greenland. 


100  FOREIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 

David  Zeisberger,  Moravian.  Born  1721 ;  died  1808.  Indians  of 
Pennsylvania,  U.  S.  A. 

John  Eliot,  Puritan.  Born  1604;  died  1690.  "The  Apostle  to 
the  Indians." 

David  Brainerd,  Congregationalist.  Bom  1718;  died  1747.  In- 
dians of  America. 

Adoniram  Judson,  Baptist.  Born  1788;  died  1850.  "The  Apos- 
tle to  Burmah."  Led  to  become  a  missionary  by  reading 
Claudius  Buchanan's  Star  in  the  East. 

Claudius  Buchanan,  Church  of  England.  Born  1766;  died  1815. 
India. 

Asahel  Grant,  Presbyterian.  Born  1807;  died  1844.  Medical 
missionary  to  the  Nestorians  of  Persia. 

"William  Goodell,  Congregationalist.  Born  1792 ;  died  1867. 
Turkey. 

Jonas  King,  Congregationalist.     Born  1792 ;  died  1869.     Greece. 

J.  Mullens,  Congregationalist.     Born ;  died  1879.     India. 

George  D.  Boardman,  Baptist.     Born  1801 ;  died  1831.     Burmah. 

John  C.  Patteson,  Church  of  England.  Born  1827 ;  died  1871. 
South  Sea  Islands. 

William  Ashmore,  Baptist.     Born  1820.     China. 

Joseph  G.  Binney,  Baptist.     Born  1807  ;  died  1877.     Burmah. 

Miles  Bronson,  Baptist.     Born  1808.     Assam. 

Nathan  Brown,  Baptist.     Born  1807.     Assam  and  Japan. 

William  Dean,  Baptist.     Born  1807.     Siam. 

Lyman  Jewett,  Baptist.    Born  1813.     India. 

Miles  J.  Knowlton,  Baptist.     Born  1825 ;  died  1875.     China. 

Francis  Mason,  Baptist.     Born ;  died  1874.     Burmah. 

Justus  H.  Vinton,  Baptist.     Born  1806  ;  died  1858.     Burmah. 

M.  Atmore  Sherring,  Congregationalist.     Born  ;  died  1879. 

India.     Author  of  History  of  Protestant  llissions  in  India. 

Thomas  P.  Hughes,  Church  of  England  (living).  Afghanistan 
and  India. 


STATISTICAL.  101 

Lai  Behari  Day,  Presbyterian.  Born  1826  (native  of  India).  One 
of  Dr.  Duff's  pupils. 

Narayan  Sheshadri,  Presbyterian.  A  noted  preacher  (native  of 
India). 

Jeremiah  Phillips,  Free  Baptist.     Born  1812.     India. 

Henry  M.  Scudder,  Dutch  Keformed.     Born  1822.     India. 

William  Butler,  Methodist.     Born  1820.    India. 

William  Taylor,  American  Methodist.  Founded  a  "Faith  Mis- 
sion," after  the  order  of  Papa  Gossner's  Society,  sending  out 
mechanics  who  support  themselves. 

J.  Hudson  Taylor.  Born  in  England.  Founded  the  "  China  In- 
land Mission,"  and  himself  labors  in  China. 

Jonathan  Wade,  Baptist.     Born  1798  ;  died  1873.     Burmah. 

Eugenio  Kincaid,  Baptist.     Born .     Burmah. 

William  Ward,  Baptist.     Born ;  died  1873.     Assam. 

James  M.  Haswell,  Baptist.     Born  1810  ;  died  1875.     Burmah. 
9* 


Part  IV. 

BIBLIOGEAPHICAL. 

A  GUIDE  TO  MISSION AKY  BEADING;  BEING  A  CLAS- 
SIFIED LIST  OF  BOOKS  OF  TEAVELS,  MISSIONS,  AND 
NON-CHEISTIAN  EELIGIONS  ;*  TOGETHEE  WITH  A 
LIST  OF  MISSIONAEY  PEEIODICALS.  EACH  SEPA- 
EATE  WOEK  IS  NUMBEEED,  SO  AS  TO  FACILITATE 
INTEE-EEFEEENCE. 


TABLE  OF  COIvrTEl^^TS. 


INTRODUCTOEY. 

PAGK 

BIBLIOGEAPHICAL '. 104 

I.  EARLY  MISSIONS. 

1.  EOMAN  EMPIEE 106 

2.  WESTEEN  EUEOPE 107 

II.  MODERN  MISSIONS. 

1.  GEOGEAPHY,  ETHNOLOGY,  PHILOLOGY, 

*  A  few  books  of  special  importance  are  marked  with  the  letter  A. 
102 


BIBLIOGRAPHICAL.  103 

PAGE 

TEAVELS,    MAPS,    ATLASES,    Etc.,  and 
MISSIONS  IN  SPECIAL  FIELDS 108 

a.  General  Travels,  Compendiums,  etc 108 

b.  America 112 

(1.)  North  America 112 

(2.)  South  and  Central  America 116 

c.  Europe 118 

d.  Africa 119 

(1.)  General 119 

(2.)  Northern  and  Western  Africa 120 

(3.)  Central  Africa 124 

{i.y  Southern  Africa 126 

e.  Asia 128 

(1.)  General 128 

(2.)  Japan 130 

(3.)  China  and  Corea , 132 

(4.)  Thibet 137 

(5.)  Siam  and  Anam... 138 

(6.)  Burmah 138 

(7.)  India  {including  Ceylon  and  Assam)....  139 
(8.)  Persia,  Afghanistan,  Beloochistan,  Tur- 
kestan,   Arabia,    and    Central    Asia 

generally 150 

(9.)  Syria 153 

(10.)  Turkey 153 

/.   OCEANICA 154 

g.  West  Indies 159 

h.  Greenland 160 

2.  GENEEAL  HISTOEIES  OF  MISSIONS 161 

8.  SPECIAL  DENOMINATIONAL  MISSIONS....  161 
4.  BIOGEAPHIES  OF  MISSIONAEIES,  Etc 163 


104  FOREIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 

PAGE 

5.  BIBLE- WOEK  OF  THE  WOELD 170 

6.  MISCELLANEOUS  BOOKS  ON  MISSIONS....  170 

III.  NON-CHRISTIAN  RELIGIONS. 

1.  GENEEAL  AND  COMPEEHENSIVE  WOEKS, 

COMPAEATIVE  MYTHOLOGY,  LEGENDS, 
Etc 177 

2.  EELIGION  OF  ANCIENT  EGYPT 181 

3.  EELIGION    OF    ANCIENT  ASSYEIA   AND 

BABYLON 181 

4.  EELIGION  OF  GEEECE 182 

5.  EELIGION  OF  EOME 183 

6.  EAELY  EELIGIONS  OF  GAULS,  BEITONS, 

SCANDINAVIANS,  AND    WESTEEN    EU- 
EOPE  GENEEALLY 183 

7.  PAESEEISM  (ZOEOASTEIANISM) 184 

8.  ANCIENT  VEDIC  EELIGION  AND  BEAH- 

MANISM 185 

9.  BUDDHISM 187 

10.  CHINESE  CONFUCIANISM  AND  TAOISM...  189 

11.  MOHAMMEDANISM 190 

12.  FETICHISM  AND  EELIGIONS  OF  BAEBAE- 

OUS  EACES 191 

INTRODUCTORY. 
BIBLIOGEAPHICAL. 

PKICE. 

1.  Triibner's  American   and   Oriental   Literary 

Eecord.  Issued  irregularly.  Sub- 
scription per  annum,  5s. 

2.  Zenker.  Bibliotheca    Orientale.       Leipzig. 

Vol.  I.  1853.     Vol.  II.  1861. 

3.  Pettengill,  Homiletical  Index  (for  missionary 

sermons).  $3.00 


BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 

For  American  Books  see . 

4.  Thomas.  History    of    Printing    (for    early- 

works). 

Guide    to    American    Literature. 
1817-57. 

Bibliotheca  Americana.     Vol.  IV. 
1858-61. 

American  Catalogue.    1861-71. 

Publishers'   Trade    List   Annuals. 
1871-80. 

American  Catalogue  for  books  on 
sale.     1876. 


105 

PRICE. 


5.  Triibner. 

6.  Roorbach. 

7.  Kelly. 

8.  Leypoldt. 

9.  Leypoldt. 


For  English  Books  see . 

10.  Sampson  Low.  English  Catalogue.    1835-79. 

11.  Whittaker.  Eeference  Catalogue  for  books  on 

sale.     1880. 

12.  Adelung.  Bibliotheca  Sanskrita.     St.  Peters- 

burg, 1837. 

13.  Gildemeister.  Bibliothecje    Sanskritse.      London, 

1847. 

14.  Ternaux-Compans.     Bibliotheca  Asiatique  et  Africaine. 

Paris,  1841. 

15.  Engelmann.  Bibliotheca  Geographica.     2  vols. 

1857. 

16.  Field.  (American)  Indian   Bibliography. 

New  York,  1873. 

17.  Gay.  Bibliographie    a    I'Afrique    et    a 

TArabie.  Italie.    1875. 

18.  Friederici.  Bibliotheca    Orientulis.      1876-77 

(annual). 

19.  Cordier.  Dictionnaire  Bibliographique  des 

Ouvrages    Eelatifs    a    I'Empire 
Chinois.     1878. 
19a  Dobbins.  Foreign       Missionary       Manual. 

Part  IV. 


106 


FOREIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


I.   EARLY    MISSIONS. 


20.  Barker. 

21.  Cranbrook. 

22.  Davies. 

23.  De  Pressens^. 

24.  Dollinger. 

25.  Dollinger. 


26.  Gibbon. 


27.  Kip. 

28.  Merivale. 


29.  Merivale. 

30.  Milman. 


31. 

Neander. 

32. 

Plumptre. 

33. 

Eawlinson, 

34. 

Tarbox. 

35. 

Uhlhorn. 

Vaughan. 

36. 

37. 

33. 

1.  KOMAN  EMPIRE. 

PRICE. 

Apostolic  Missions ;  or,  Sacred  His- 
tory Amplified.     1858. 

The  Founders  of  Christianity.  1868. 

St.  Paul  in  Greece.  $  .60 

Early  Years  of  Christianity.   1870. 

The  First  Age  of  Christianity  and 

the  Church.     2  vols.  8.00 

The  Gentile  and  the  Jew  in  the 
Courts  of  the  Temple  of  Christ. 
2  vols.    1862.  9.50 

Decline  and  Fall  of  the  Eoman 
Empire.  Milman.  12  vols. 
1838-39. 

Early  Conflicts  of  Christianity.     1850. 

The  Conversion  of  the  Roman  Em- 
pire (Boyle  Lectures  for  1864). 
1880.  1.50 

St.  Paul  at  Rome.  .60 

History  of  Christianity  from  the 
Birth  of  Christ  to  the  Abolition 
of  Paganism  in  the  Roman  Em- 
pire. 2.00 

History  of  the  Planting  and  Train- 
ing of  the  Christian  Church  by 
the  Apostles.     1865.  4.00 

St.  Paul  in  Asia  Minor  and  at  the 

Syrian  Antioch.  .60 

St.  Paul  in  Damascus  and  Arabia.         .60 

Journeys  and  Labors  of  St.  Paul.  .15 

Conflict  of  Christianity.     1880.  2  50 

The  Church  of  the  First  Days.  14s. 

I. — The  Church  of  Jerusalem. 
IL— The  Church  of  the  Gentiles. 

III.— The  Church  of  the  World. 


BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 


107 


2.  WESTEEN   EUKOPE.    See  283-300.    1794-1816. 


39.  Alexander.  Ancient  British  Church. 

40.  Alexander.  lona,  the  Druid's  Isle,  and  its  Suc- 

cessive Inhabitants. 

41.  A.  L.  O.  E.  Daybreak  in  Britain. 

42.  Bede.  Ecclesiastical  History  of  England, 

with    the   Anglo-Saxon  Chron- 
icle.    A. 

43.  Bosworth.         .  Gothic  and  Anglo-Saxon  Gospels, 

in  parallel  columns,  with  versions 
of  Wycliffe  and  Tyndale. 

44.  Clarke  (Adam).  Christian  Missions.     1831. 

45.  Coit.  Lectures  on  Early  History  of  Chris- 

tianity in  England. 

46.  De  Montalembert.      Conversion   of  England.      3  vols. 

1867. 

47.  Evans.  Tales  of  the  Ancient  British  Church. 

1859. 

48.  Hardwick.  History  of  the  Christian  Church 

(575-1517). 

49.  Hardwick.  Missions  of  the  Middle  Ages. 

50.  Kemble.  History  of  the  Saxons  in  England. 

2  vols.     1848. 
Conversion  of  the  West.     A. 

51.  Maclear.  I. — The  Northmen. 

52.  Maclear.  II.— The  Celts. 

53.  Maclear.  III.— The  English. 

54.  Maclear.  IV.— The  Slavs. 

55.  Merivale.  '  V.— The  Continental  Teutons. 

56.  Maclear.  Apostles  of  Mediaeval  Europe,  1869. 

57.  Maclear.  Christian  Missions  during  the  Mid- 

dle Ages.     1863. 

58.  Mason.  Primitive  Christianity  in  Ireland. 

1840. 

59.  Mason.  Testimony  of  St.  Patrick  as  to  An- 

tiquity in  Ireland.     1846. 


PRICE. 

$  .60 

.60 
Is. 


6.00 


1.75 


3.00 


.75 
.75 
.75 
.75 
.75 
1.75 


108  FOREIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 

PRICE. 

60.  McCorry.  Monks  of  lona,  by  the  Duke  of 

Argyll.     1871. 

61.  Milton.  Britain  under  Trojan,  Eoman,  and 

Saxon  Rule.     1870. 
62    Morgan.  St.  Paul  in  Britain.     1870. 

63.  Smith.  Mediseval  Missions. 

64.  Smith.  The  Early  Saxons.  $  .50 

65.  Walrond.  Christian  Missions  before  the  Eef- 

ormation.  1.15 

66.  Wilson.  lona ;  or,  Early  History  of  Chris- 

tianity in  Scotland.     1860. 

67.  Wright.  The    Celt,   the   Roman,   and    the 

Saxon.  4.00 

2.  MODERN  MISSIONS. 

1.— GEOGRAPHY,  ETHNOLOGY,  PHILOLOGY,  TRAV- 
ELS, MAPS,  ATLASES,  ETC.,  AND  MISSIONS  IN 
SPECIAL  FIELDS. 

a. — General  Travels,  Compendiums,  etc. 

68.  See  Encyclopaedias,  Gazetteers,  etc. ; 

Reports  of  Proceedings  of  the 
Royal  Asiatic  Society ;  of  the 
Asiatic  Society,  Bengal  Branch ; 
Bombay  Branch ;  Ceylon  Branch ; 
North  China  Branch ;  Straits 
Branch,  and  Asiatic  Society  of 
Japan.  (The  contents  of  these 
reports  are  given  in  Triibner's 
Catalogue  of  Oriental  Publica- 
tions, pages  5-11.)  Report  of 
the  Proceedings  of  the  American 
Oriental  Society  and  of  Royal 
Geographical  Society. 

69.  Ainsworth,  All  Round  the  World.  13.50 


BIBLIOGRAPHICA  L. 


109 


PRICE. 

70.  Prime. 

Around  the  World. 

13.00 

71.  Bates. 

Illustrated  Travels,  6  vols.,  each 

7.50 

72.  Simpson. 

Meeting  the  Sun.     1874. 

73.  Gerstiicker. 

Narrative    of   a   Journey   around 

the    World. 

1.50 

74.  Marco  Polo. 

Travels. 

1.75 

75.  Davis. 

Eeminiscences  of  a  Voyage  around 

the  World. 

1.00 

76.  Smiles. 

A  Boy's  Tour  around  the  World. 

1.50 

77.  Smitli. 

Bound  the  World. 

1.00 

78.  Brassey. 

Around  the  World  in  the  Yacht 

"Sunbeam." 

2.00 

78a  Malcom. 

Travels  in  South-Eastern  Asia. 

1.25 

79.  Seward. 

Travels  Bound  the  World. 

5.00 

80.  Hubner. 

A    Kamble    Bound     the    World. 

1871. 

6s. 

81.  Verne. 

Around     the    World     in    Eighty 

Days. 

1.50 

82.  Kingston. 

Voyage  Bound  the  World. 

2.50 

83.  Merewether. 

By  Sea  and  by  Land  (All  Bound 

the  World).                                     ; 

8s.  6d. 

84.  Field. 

From  Egypt  to  Japan.    A.     1879. 

2.00 

85.  Field. 

From  the  Lakes  of  Killarney  to 

the  Golden  Horn.     1879. 

2.00 

85a  Young. 

Around  the  World  with  General 

Grant. 

10.00 

86.  Bartholomew. 

Zell's  Descriptive  Hand  Atlas  of 

the  World. 

15.00 

87.  Johnston. 

Unrivalled  Atlas.     A. 

1.50 

88.  Johnston. 

Eoyal  Modern  Atlas.     1861. 

89.  Bartholomew. 

Library  Atlas.     Putnam's  Edition. 

14.00 

90.  Milner. 

Universal  Geography.     1876. 

91. 

Missionary  Geography.     1865. 

92.  Black. 

Hand  Atlas  of  Modern  Geography. 
1856. 

93.  Black. 

General  Atlas  of  the  World.     A. 

22.50 

10 

110 


FOREIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


94. 

Church  Missionary  Atlas.     1862. 

95. 

Wyld. 

Missionary  Atlas.     1839. 

96. 

Student's   Atlas   of   Modern    and 

Classical  Geography. 

$6.00 

97. 

Colton. 

Missionary  Map  of  the  World. 

20.00 

98. 

Mitchell. 

Universal  Atlas.     1851. 

99. 

Bartholomew. 

Imperial  Library  Atlas. 

£5  5s. 

100. 

Grundemann. 

Missions-Atlas.     A. 

12.50 

101. 

Nelson. 

Atlas  of  the  World.     1870. 

102. 

Lippincott's 

Gazetteer  of  the  World.     1866. 

10.00 

103. 

Martin. 

Statesman's  Year  Book  (Annual). 

3.00 

104. 

Almanach  de  Gotha  (Annuaire). 

105. 

Levey. 

South  American,  Asiatic,  and  Oce- 
anic Business  Directory  of  Prin- 

cipal Cities  and  Towns. 

8.00 

106. 

Berghaus. 

Physical  Atlas. 

107. 

Bradshaw. 

Overland  Guide  to  India,  Egypt, 
and  China.     1862. 

108. 

Hubner. 

Statistical  Survey  of  all  Nations. 
1852. 

109. 

Brion. 

A  Eelievo  Map  of  India. 

21s. 

110. 
111. 

Map  of  India.     1876. 

Map  of  Western  Province  of  Hin- 

21s. 

112. 


doostan. 
Map  of  India  and  China,  Burmah, 
Siam,  the  Malay  Peninsula,  and 
the  Empire  of  Anam. 


30s. 


16,^. 


113. 

Map  of  China.                                            8s. 

114. 

Eussian  Official  Map  of  Central 

Asia.                                                    14s. 

115.  Johnston. 

Map  of  Africa.                                   £2  2s. 

116.  Colton. 

Map  of  Africa. 

117.  Brunton. 

Map  of  Nippon  (Japan).                        £3 

118.  Colton. 

Map  of  Asia. 

BIBLIOGEAPHICAL. 


Ill 


119.  Bidwell. 

120. 

121. 

122. 


PRICE. 

Missionary  Maps  (Wall  Maps). 
1857. 

Map  of  Southern  and  Central 
Africa  (A.  B.  C.  F.  M.).     1880.   $1.50 

Map  of  Micronesia  (A.  B.  C.  F.  M.). 

1881.  .40 

Map  of  Missions  of  American  Bap- 
tist Missionary  Union  in  Asia. 
1881.  1.50 


123.  Ainsworth.  Earth   Delineated   with   Pen   and 

Pencil. 

124.  Brown.  The  Kaces  of  Mankind.  4  vols.,  each 

125.  Burt.  The  Far  East. 

126.  Pumpelly.  Across  America  and  Asia. 

127.  Curzon.  Ancient  Monasteries  of  the  East. 

128.  Curzon.  Armenia,  Erzeroom,  and  Frontiers 

of  Russia,  Turkey,  and  Persia. 

129.  Strong.  Children  of  Many  Lands. 

130.  Strong.  Child-life  in  Many  Lands. 

131.  Peeps  at  Foreign  Countries.     1877. 

132.  MacGregor.  The  "  Eob  Roy  "  on  the  Nile,  Jor- 

dan, Red  Sea,  etc.     1874. 

133.  Benjamin.  Eight  Years  in  Asia  and  Africa 

(1846-55).    1865. 

134.  Lome.  Trip  to  the  Tropics,  and   Home 

through  America.     1867. 

135.  Muter.  Travels  in  India,  China,  and  New 

Zealand.     2  vols.     1863. 

136.  Wood.  Wedding -Day    in   all    Ages    and 

Countries.     2  vols.     1869. 

137.  Young.  Voyages   and   Life  of   Capt.  Jas. 

Cook.     1836. 

138.  D'Eires.  China,  Australia,  and  Islands  of  the 

Pacific.    1857. 

139.  Far-off  Asia  and  Australia  describ- 

ed to  Children.     1860. 


10.00 
3.50 
1.75 
2.50 
1.50 

1.25 

.60 

1.00 


112 


FOREIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


140.  Footprints  of  Travellers  in  Europe, 

A  sia,  Africa,  and  America.   1850. 

141.  Lamartine.  Travels  in  the  East.   2  vols.    1850. 

142.  Pfeiffer.  A  Lady's  Second  Journey  Bound 

the  World. 

143.  Pfeiffer.  Last  Travels,  including  a  Visit  to 

Madagascar. 

144.  Simpson.  Picturesque  People  of  the  World. 

145.  Taylor.  Cyclopaedia  of  Modern  Travel. 

146.  Vincent.  Through  and  Through  the  Tropics. 

147.  Wood.  Uncivilized  Paces.     2  vols. 

148.  Taylor.  The  Lands  of  the  Saracen.     1855. 

149.  Train.  The  Merchant  Abroad  in  Europe, 

Asia,  and  Australia.     1857. 

150.  Many  Lands  and   Many  People. 

1875. 

151.  Scenes   and   Incidents  of  Foreign 

Travel.     2  vols.     1845-46. 

152.  Brown.  The   Countries  of  the  World.     5 

vols. 

153.  Brassey.  Sunshine  and  Storm  in  the  East. 

Stanford's  Geographical  Compen- 
diums.     A. 

154-56.  L   Africa;    IL   Central    America, 

West  Indies,  and  South  Amer- 
ica;   III.  Australasia.     Each 

157-159.  Volumes  on  Asia,  North  America, 

and  Europe  in  preparation. 


$1.50 

1.50 
20.00 
3.50 
1.50 
6.00 


2.50 


7s.  60?. 
21s. 


21s. 


6.  America. 
(1.)  North  America. 
See  16,  158,  1313,  1382,  1385,  1414,  1415,  1482,  1497, 
1498,  1702. 

160.  Barber.  Five  Years  among  the  Indians. 

161.  Bancroft.  Native  Races  of  the  Pacific  States 

of  North  America.    5  vols.,  each 


.25 


5.50 


BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 


113 


162. 

Drake. 

Aboriginal  Races  of  North  Amer- 

ica. 

$4.00 

163. 

Riggs. 

Gospel  among  the  Dakotas. 

1.50 

164. 

Moravian  Missions  among  the  In- 

dians in  North  America. 

.90 

165. 

Missionary  Records,  North  Amer- 
ica.    1857. 

166. 

Catlin. 

0-Ke-Pa,  a  Eeligious  Ceremony. 

14s. 

167. 

Schoolcraft. 

American  Indians.     1851. 

168. 

Schoolcraft. 

History  of  Indian  Tribes  of  United 
States.     5  vols.     1851-54. 

169. 

Schoolcraft. 

Myth  of  Hiawatha  and  Other  Oral 
Legends.     1856. 

170. 

Catlin. 

Manners,  etc.  of  American  Indians. 
2  vols.     1846. 

171. 

Parkman. 

Jesuits  in  North  America. 

2.50 

172. 

Indians  of  North  America  describ- 
ed.    1853. 

173. 

Jones. 

History  of  the  Ojibway,  with  Me- 
moir of  the  Writer.     1861. 

174. 

Finley. 

History  of  the  Wyandotte  Mission 
at  Upper  Sandusky,  Ohio. 

175. 

Finley. 

Life  among  the  Indians. 

1.75 

176. 

Brainerd. 

Missionary  in  the  Wilderness. 

.40 

177. 

Longfellow. 

Song  of  Hiawatha.     1859. 

178. 

De  Smet. 

Oregon  Missions  (Roman  Catholic). 

1847. 

179. 

De  Smet. 

History  of  the  Western  Missions 

(Roman  Catholic). 

2.00 

180. 

Strength  out  of  Weakness  (Indian 

Mission),  (Reprint). 

1.50 

181. 

A.  B.  C.  F.  M. 

Report  on  Indian  Missions.     1856. 

182. 

Heckewelder. 

The  Mission  of  the  United  Breth- 
ren   among  the   Delaware   and 
Mohegan    Indians  from   1740- 
1808.     1820. 

10  • 

H 

114 


FOREIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


183.  Kip. 

184.  McCoy. 

185.  Shea. 

186.  Alden. 

187.  Eliot. 


188.  Bell. 

189.  Dall. 

190.  Whymper. 

191.  Jackson. 


Early  Jesuit  Missions  in  North 
America.     1847. 

Baptist  Indian  Missions.     1840. 

Catholic  Missions  among  the  Indian 
Tribes.     1854. 

Missions  among  the  Senecas  and 
Munsees.     1827. 

The  Daybreaking,  if  not  the  Sun- 
rising,  of  the  Gospel  with  the 
Indians  in  New  England.  Lon- 
don, 1647.     Reprinted  1865. 


$1.00 


Quiddities  of  an  Alaskan  Trip.  3.50 

Alaska  and  its  Resources.     1870.         7.50 
Travels  and  Adventures  in  Alaska. 

1869. 
Alaska  and  Missions  on  the  North 

Pacific  Coast.     1880.  1.50 


192.  Bullock. 

Across  Mexico  in  1864-65. 

2.50 

193.  Bullock. 

Cholula;  or,  The  Young  Mexican. 

.80 

194.  Haven. 

Our  Next-Door  Neighbor   (Mex- 

ico). 

3.50 

195.  Wilson. 

Mexico  and  its  Religion.     1855. 

1.50 

196.  Prescott. 

Conquest  of  Mexico.     3  vols. 

197.  Chevalier. 

Mexico:     Ancient    and    Modern. 
1864. 

198.  Hill. 

Travels  in  Peru   and  Mexico.     2 

vols.     1860. 

199.  Robertson. 

Visit  to  Mexico  and  Yucatan.     2 
vols.     1853. 

200.  Ruxton. 

Travels  in  Mexico.     1861. 

201.  Ruxton. 

Adventures    in   Mexico    and    the 

Rocky  Mountains. 

1.50 

202.  Norman. 

Ruined  Cities  in  Yucatan.     1843. 

203.  Shepherd. 

Land  of  the  Aztecs. 

BIBLIOGKAPHICAL. 


115 


PRICE. 

204. 

Shepherd. 

Chinaman  in  California. 

$  .55 

205. 

Shepherd. 

The    Chinese:    Why    they   Emi- 
grate. 

206. 

Seward. 

Chinese  Immigration.     1881. 

2.50 

207. 

Williams. 

Chinese  Immigration. 

.25 

208. 

Gibson. 

Chinese  Mission  in  California. 

209. 

Knox. 

John  ;  or,  Our  Chinese  Eelations. 

.20 

210. 

Nordhoff. 

California. 

2.00 

211. 

Kordhoff. 

Story  of  a  Chinese  Boy  in  Califor- 

nia. 

1.25 

212. 

American     Antiquarian      Society 
(Archaeologica  Americana).      6 

vols.,  each 

3.50 

213. 

American   Bible   Society  Beports. 

1816-71.     4  vols.,  each 

3.00 

214. 

Audubon. 

Life  and  Journals. 

2.25 

215. 

Belcher. 

Eeligious   Denominations    in  the 

United    States. 

5.00 

216. 

Burton. 

The  City  of  the  Saints  (Salt  Lake). 

3.50 

217. 

Butler. 

•          The    Wild    North     Land    across 

Northern  North  America. 

1.75 

218. 

Armstrong 

and  Ludlow.     Hampton  and  its  Students. 

1.50 

219. 

Codman. 

The  Mormon  Country. 

1.50 

220. 

Dunning. 

Home  Missionary. 

.35 

221. 

Abbott. 

Missionary  Life  in  Canada. 

2s. 

222. 

BroAvn. 

Klatsassan,   Missionary   Life   in 

British  Columbia. 

2s. 

223. 

Hay  den. 

Stanford's     Compendium,     North 
America. 

224. 

Lanman; 

Japanese  in  America. 

1.10 

225. 

Hawkins. 

Missions   of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land   in  North  American  Colo- 
nies.    1845. 

226. 

Kobertson. 

History  of  the  Mission  of  Nova 
Scotia.    1847. 

116 


FOREIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


227. 

Missionary   Kecords   of  Northern 
Countries. 

228. 

Hawlej. 

Early  Chapters  of  Cayuga  History : 
Jesuit  and  Sulpitian  Missions. 

1879. 

$1.00 

229. 

Slight. 

Researches  among  the  North  Amer- 
ican Indians. 

230. 

Tucker. 

The  Rainbow  in  the  North:   Ac- 
count of  the  Church  Mission  in 
Rupert's  Land. 

231. 

Stenhouse. 

Rocky  Mountain  Saints. 

5.00 

232. 

Sand  ford. 

Wesley's  Missionaries  to  America. 

.90 

233. 

Ballantyne. 

Hudson's  Bay. 

234. 

Whipple. 

Rev.  S.D.Hinman's  Journal.  1869. 

235. 

Brinton. 

Myths  of  the  New  World.     1868. 

236. 

Stephens. 

Incidents  of  Travel  in  Yucatan.    2 

vols. 

6.00 

237. 

Wright. 

New  York  Bible- Women. 

1.10 

238. 

Williams. 

Pacific  Tourist. 

1.50 

239. 

Prairie  Missionary. 

.60 

(2.)  South  and  Central  America. 
See  1396,  1428. 

240.  Bishop.  A  Thousand   Miles'   Walk   across 

South  America,  over  tlie  Pampas 

and  the  Andes.  1.25 

241.  Marcoy.  Journey  across  South  America.     2 

vols.  15.00 

242.  Moore.  Journal  during  a  Tour  to  the  West 

Indies   and    South  America  in 
1863-64.  1.00 

243.  Scenes  and  Adventures  in  South 

America.     1868. 

244.  Bancroft.  Civilized  Nations  of  Mexico  and 

Central  America.  5.50 

245.  Morelet.  Travels  in  Central  America.    1871.     2.00 


BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 


117 

PRICE. 


246.  Norman. 

247.  Humboldt. 

248.  Bates. 


249.  Stephens. 

250.  Squier. 

251.  Squier. 

252.  Bourne. 

253.  Musters. 

254.  Coan. 
255. 

256.  Beerbohm. 
256a  Dixie. 

257.  Hutchinson. 

258.  Markham. 

259.  Tschudi. 

260.  Tschudi. 

261.  Prescott. 

262.  Squier. 

263.  Huston. 

264.  Bernau. 

265.  Brett. 

266.  Palgrave. 

267.  Wells. 

268.  Stout. 

269.  Squier. 

270.  Dingelstedt. 

271.  Bates. 


Karables  in  Central  America,  etc. 

1843. 
Travels  in  America.     3  vols.  15s. 

Stanford's    Compendium — Central 

America,  West  Indies,  and  South 

America.  21s. 

Central    America,    Chiapas,    and 

Yucatan.  $6.00 

Central  America.  4.00 

Notes  on  Central  America.     1855. 

Captive  in  Patagonia.  1.25 

Patagonians.  7s.  6d. 

Patagonia.     1879.  1.25 

Pioneers  of  Fuegia.     1861. 
Wanderings  in  Patagonia.     1878. 
Across  Patagonia.     1881.  2.00 

Two  Years  in  Peru.     1874. 
Journey  to  Cuzco  and  Visit  to  Lima. 

1856. 
Peruvian  Antiquities.  1.50 

Travels  in  Peru.  1.50 

Conquest  of  Peru.     2  vols.     1871. 
Peru.  5.00 

Journey  in  Honduras.  .50 

Missionary  Labors  among  the  Ab- 
originallndians  of  Guiana.  1847. 
Indian  Missions  in  Guiana.     1851. 
Dutch  Guiana.  9s. 

Explorations  in  Honduras.  3.50 

Nicaragua. 
Nicaragua.  4.00 

The  Amazon.  1.00 

The  Naturalist  on  the  Kiver  Am- 
azon. 2.50 


118 


FOREIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


272. 

Agassiz. 

273. 

Ewbank. 

274. 

Orton. 

275. 

Page. 

276. 

Codman. 

277. 

Fletcher  and 

278. 

Murray. 

279. 

Vigne. 

280.  Snow. 


281. 
282. 


Myers. 


Jor.rney  in  Brazil. 

Life  in  Brazil. 

The  Andes  and  the  Amazon. 

La  Plata. 

Ten  Months  in  Brazil.     1867. 
Kidder.     Brazil  and  the  Brazilians. 

Travels  in  Uruguay,     1871. 

Travels    in    Mexico    and     South 
America.     2  vols.     1863. 

Cruise  off  Terra  del  Fuego,  Falk- 
land Islands,  etc.    2  vols.     1857. 

Life  and  Nature  under  the  Tropics, 

Pictures     of    Travel    in     Far-Off 
Lands.     2  vols.,  each 


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3.00 


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c.  Europe. 
See  39  to  67,  1373,  1417,  1479,  1794  to  1816. 


283. 

Prime. 

Alhambra  and  Kremlin. 

3.00 

284. 

Baxley. 

Spain. 

5.00 

285. 

Anderson. 

Baptists  in  Sweden. 

.80 

286. 

Wharton. 

Scandinavia    (Denmark,    Sweden, 

and  Norway). 

1.50 

287. 

Browne. 

Land  of  the  Thor. 

2,00 

288. 

Abbott. 

Polio's  Tour  in  Europe.     10  vols. 

9,00 

289. 

Summers. 

The  Greek  and  Eastern  Churches. 

.50 

290. 

Missionary  Letters. 

.25 

291. 

Russians  of  To-day. 

.10 

292. 

Bonar. 

The  White  Fields  of  France. 

1.2.5 

293. 

Clayton. 

Missions  in  Belleville,  Paris.  1878. 

1.00 

294, 

Whately. 

Gospel  in  Bohemia.     1877. 

2s.  6d. 

295. 

Godkin. 

Religious     History     of     Ireland, 
Primitive,   Papal,    and  Protest- 
ant.    1873. 

296. 

Blood. 

Gospel  in  Italy.     1863. 

297. 

Borrow. 

Bible  in  Spain.     3  vols.     1861. 

8s.  6d. 

298. 

Haxthausen. 

Russian  Empire.     2  vols.     1856. 

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 


119 


299.  Kamsey. 

300.  Merivale. 


301. 

Birch. 

302. 

303. 

Officer. 

304. 

305. 

White. 

306. 

307. 

Day. 

308. 

Scott. 

309. 

310. 

Jones. 

31L 

312.  Nassau. 

313.  Kowley. 

314.  Tucker. 

315.  Taylor. 

316.  Earth. 

317.  Brittain. 

318.  Andersson. 

319.  Cooper. 

320.  Hutchinson. 

321.  Boteler. 


Stanford's  Compendium.     Europe. 
Conversion  of  the  Northern  Na- 
tions. $1.50 

d.  Africa. 
See  115,  116,  1966  to  1971. 

(1.)  General. 
See  1334,  1402. 
Egypt  (Ancient  History  from  the 

Monuments).  1.00 

Africa  and  its  Explorers.  3.50 

African  Bible  Pictures.  .35 

The  African  Orphan  Boy.  .30 

The  African  Preacher.  .40 

Africaner;  or,  Missionary  Trials.  .25 

African  Adventure  and  Adventu- 
rers. 1.50 
Glimpses  of  Life  in  Africa.  .25 
Discovery  and  Adventure  in  Af- 
rica. .75 
African   History   of   Exploration. 

1875.  5.00 

Meroke;    or.  Missionary   Life  in 

Africa.  .65 

Crowned  in  Palmland.     1874.  1.75 

Africa  Unveiled.  2.00 

Wanderer  in  Africa.  .50 

,     From  Egypt  to  the  Negro  King- 
dom of  the  White  Nile.     1855. 
Travels  in  North  and  Central  Af- 
rica. 
Every-day  Life  in  Africa. 
The  Okavango  Kiver.     1861.  3.25 

Lost  Continent.     1875. 
Slave-Trade  of  East  Africa.    1874. 
Africa  and  Arabia.    2  vols.     1835. 


120 


FOREIGN   MISSIONARY  MANUAL. 


322.  Canot. 

323.  Carnes. 

324.  Cooley. 
325. 


326.  Ridgeway. 

327.  Schweinfurth. 

328.  Eden. 

329.  Johnston. 

330.  Du  Chaillu. 

331. 

332.  Eeade. 

333.  Moister. 
334. 

335.  Jones. 

336.  Williams. 


Adventures  of  an  African  Slave- 
Trader.     1854. 

Slave-Trade  with  Africa.     1852. 

Inner  Africa  laid  Open.     1852. 

Narrative  of  Conversion  of  Ceri- 
oni  and  Moscardi  from  Popery. 
1852. 

Africa :  A  Missionary  Poem.   1842. 

Artes  Africanee. 

Africa,  as  Seen  through  its  Explo- 
rers. 

Stanford's  Compendium.     Africa. 

Explorations  and  Adventures  in 
Africa.     1861. 

Home  Life  in  Africa.     1866. 

Savage  Africa. 

Africa :  Past  and  Present. 

Life  in  Africa. 

Africa. 

Narratives  and  Adventures  of  Trav- 
ellers in  Africa. 


£18s. 

5s. 
21s. 


$1.50 
.25 

5.00 

1.25 


(2.)  Northern  and  Western  Africa. 
337.  Earth.  Travels  and  Discoveries  in  North- 

ern and  Central  Africa.     3  vols. 


12.00 


338.  Burt. 

The  Far  East.     1867. 

339.  Naphegyi. 

Among  the  Arabs. 

1.50 

340.  D'Anvers. 

Heroes  of  North-African 

Discov- 

ery.     A.     1880. 

2.50 

841.  WiEdham. 

Notes  on  North  Africa.     1862. 

342.  Mackenzie. 

Flooding  of  the  Sahara. 

10s.  M. 

343.  Tristram. 

Great  Sahara. 
See  84,  85a,  1750-59. 

15s. 

344.  Adams. 

Land  of  the  Nile.     1871. 

1.50 

345.  Appleton. 

A  Nile  Journal. 

2.25 

346.  Prime. 

Boat-life  in  Egypt  and  Nubia. 

2.00 

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 


121 


347. 

348.  Dall. 

349.  Adams. 

350.  Manning. 

351.  Lane. 


352.  Lane. 

353.  Lepsius. 

354.  Warner. 

355.  Curtis. 

356.  Hoppin. 

357.  Speke. 

358.  Klunzinger. 

359.  Beke. 

360.  Murray. 
36L  Whately. 

362.  Whately. 

363.  Whately. 

364.  Whately. 

365.  Wilkinson. 

366.  Smith. 

367.  McCoan. 

368.  Lansing. 
369. 

370. 


371.  Macbrair. 

372.  Madden. 

373.  Melby. 

11 


Child-life  in  Egypt. 
Egypt's  Place  in  History. 
Land  of  the  Nile. 
Land  of  the  Pharaohs. 
Account  of  the  Manners  and  Cus- 
toms of  the  Ancient  Egyptians. 

2  vols. 
Modern  Egyptians. 
Letters  from  Egypt,  Ethiopia,  and 

Sinai. 
My  Winter  on  the  Nile. 
Nile  Notes  of  a  Howadji. 
On  the  Nile. 
Discovery   of   the   Source  of   the 

Nile. 
Upper  Egypt.     1877. 
Who  Discovered  the  Sources  of  the 

Nile?     1863. 
Handbook  of  Egypt. 
Among  the  Huts  in  Egypt.     1871. 
Eagged  Life  in  Egypt.     1863. 
Letters  from  Egypt. 
More  about  Kagged  Life  in  Egypt. 

1863. 
Ancient  Egyptians.     2  vols. 
A  Pilgrimage  to  Egypt.     1852. 
Egypt. 

Egypt's  Princes.     1865. 
Egypt,  Nubia,  and  Ethiopia.    1862. 
A    Familiar    Description    of   the 

Land,  People,  and   Produce   of 

Egypt.     1839. 
Missionary     Travels     in     Egypt. 

1846. 
Egypt  and  Mohammed  Ali.     1841. 
Khartoun,  and  the  Blue  and  White 

Niles.     2  vols.     1851. 


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122 


FOREIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


374. 

Petherick. 

375. 

Abney. 

376. 

Lottie. 

377. 

Brugsch. 

378. 

Stephens. 

379. 

380. 

Jonveaux. 

381. 

Markhem. 

382. 

383. 

384. 

Isenberg  and 

385. 

Beke. 

386. 

Blanc. 

387. 

Chandler. 

388. 

Flad. 

389. 

Margoliouth. 

390. 

Plowden. 

391. 

392. 

Gobart. 

393. 

Baker. 

394. 

Eamseyer  and 

395. 

Whiton. 

396. 

Moister. 

Egypt,  Soudan,  and  Central  Af- 
rica.    1861. 

Thebes  and  its  Greater  Temples.  63s. 

A   E-ide  in   Egypt  from  Sioot  to 

Luxor  in  1879.  10s.  Qd. 

History  of  Egypt.  30s. 

Notes  of  Travel  in  Egypt  and 
Nubia. 

The  Abyssinian  Boy.  $  .50 

Two  Years  in  East  Africa.  1.25 

History  of  the  Abyssinian  Expe- 
dition. 4.00 

Abyssinia  and  its  People.     1867. 

Abyssinian   War  from  an  Abys- 
sinian Point  of  View.     1868. 
Krapf.     Journal  of  Travels  in  Abys- 
sinia.    1851. 

British  Captives  in  Abyssinia. 
1866. 

Captivity  in  Abyssinia.     1868.  12j. 

Abyssinia,  Mythical  and  Histor- 
ical.    1868. 

Falashes  (Jews)  of  Abyssinia. 
1869. 

Abyssinia:  Its  Past,  Present,  and 
Future.     1866. 

Travels  in  Abyssinia,     1868. 

Views  in  Central  Abysania.  1868. 

Three  Years  in  Abyssinia.     1850. 

Exploration  of  the  Nile  Tributa- 
ries of  Abyssinia.     1868.  6.s. 
See  1323. 
Kuhne.     Four  Years  in  Ashantee.              1.75 

Glimpses  of  West  Africa.  .85 

Missionary  Memorials  in  West 
Africa.  .90 


BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 


123 


PRICE. 

397. 

Stanley. 

Coomassie  and  Magdala.                     |3.50 

398. 

Stockvvell. 

Kepublic  of  Liberia.                              1.25 

399. 

Africa  Kedeemed  by  the  Growth 
and  Prospect  of  Liberia.     1851. 

400. 

Alexander. 

History   of   Colonization    on    the 
Western  Coast  of  Africa.     1849. 

401. 

Seddall. 

Missionary  History  of  Sierra  Le- 
one.    1874. 

402. 

Skertchley. 

Dahomey  as  it  Is.     1874. 

403. 

Burton. 

Mission   to   Gelele,  King  of  Da- 
homey.    1864. 

404. 

Burton. 

Wit  and  Wisdom  from  W^est  Af- 
rica.    1865. 

405. 

Hening. 

The  African  Mission  of  the  Prot- 
estant Episcopal  Church.    1850. 

406. 

Tucker. 

Abbeokuta :  The  Yoruba  Mission. 
1853. 

407. 

Blyden. 

Liberia's  Offering.     1862. 

408. 

Crummell. 

Future  of  Africa.     1862. 

409. 

Schon  and  Cro' 

ivther.     Niger  Expedition.     1842. 

410. 

Allen. 

Picturesque  Views  of  the   Eiver 
Niger.     1840. 

411. 

Crowther. 

Expedition     up    the    Niger    and 
Tshadda  Eivers.     1856. 

412. 

Crowther  and 

Taylor.     Gospel  on  the  Banks  of  the 
Niger.     1859. 

413. 

Cruicksliank. 

Eighteen  Years  on  the  Gold  Coast 
of-  Africa.     2  vois.     1853. 

414. 

Duncan. 

Travels  in  West  Africa.     2  vols. 

1847. 

415. 

East. 

Condition  of  West  Africa.     1844. 

416. 

Freeman. 

Journal  of  Two  Visits  to  Ashan- 
tee.     1844. 

417. 

Lander. 

Adventures  on  the  Niger.     2  vols. 
1856. 

418. 

MacWilliam 

Medical  History  of  the  Niger  Ex- 
pedition.    1843. 

124 


FOEEIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


419.  Bucham.  Ashantee  and  Gold  Coast.     1841. 

420.  East.  West  Africa  and  the  Baptist  Mis- 

sion.    1844. 

421.  Fox.  Wesleyan     Mission     in    "Western 

Africa.     1851. 

422.  Barber.  Othielle;  or,  Village  Life  in  Yo- 

ruba  Country. 

423.  Walker.  The  Church  Mission  at  Sierra  Le- 

one.    1851. 

424.  Walker.  Missions  in  Western  Africa.    1845. 

425.  Wilson.  Western  Africa,  its  History,  Condi- 

tion, and  Prospects. 

426.  Eeade.  Western  Africa.  $4.00 

427.  Hay.  Ashantee  and  the  Gold  Coast.  2s.  6d. 

428.  Hay.  Western  Barbary. 


429.  Whately. 

430.  Ditson. 


431.  Cameron. 

432.  Means. 

433.  Stanley. 

434.  Petherick. 

435.  Baldwin. 

436.  Burton. 

437.  Krapf. 

438.  MacLeod. 

439.  Frere. 


Story  of  a  Diamond. 
Africa,  North  Coast. 


1867. 
1860. 


(3.)     Central    Africa. 
See  1971,  1351-57. 

Across  Africa.  b.OO 

Proposed  Mission  (A.  B.  C.  F.  M.) 
in  Central  Africa.     1879. 

Through  the  Dark  Continent.  1880. 
2  vols.  10.00 

Travels  in  Central  Africa  and  Ex- 
ploration of  the  West  Nile  Trib- 
utaries.    2  vols.     1869. 

African  Hunting  from  Natal  to  the 

Zambesi.  1.50 

First  Footsteps  in  Eastern  Africa. 
1856. 

Travels  in  East  Africa.     1860. 

Travels  in  East  Africa.  2  vols. 
1860. 

Eastern  Africa  as  a  Mission-Field.        5s. 


BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 


125 


440. 

Burton. 

The  Lake  Eegions  of  Central  Af- 

rica.    2  vols. 

$3.50 

441. 

Baker. 

Albert  N'yanza,  Great  Basin  of  the 

Nile. 

2.50 

442. 

Schweinfurth. 

Heart  of  Africa.    2  vols. 

8.00 

443. 

Stanley. 

My  Kalulu. 

2.00 

444. 

Stanley. 

How  I  Found  Livingstone. 

3.50 

445. 

Taylor. 

Central  Africa. 

2.00 

446. 

Taylor. 

The  Lake  Eegions  of  Central  Af- 

rica. 

1.50 

447. 

Young. 

Livingstonia.                                       ' 

7s.  6d. 

448. 

Young. 

Nyassa :  Adventure  in  Central  Af- 
rica.    1877. 

449. 

Hutchinson. 

Victoria  Nyanza.     1876. 

450. 

Life  and  Travels  of  Livingstone  in 
Central  Africa. 

451. 

Peterman. 

Progress  of  Expedition  to  Central 
Africa.     1854. 

452. 

Hill. 

Colonel  Gordon  in  Central  Africa. 

1874-79. 

453. 

Long. 

Central  Africa. 

2.50 

454. 

Bowen. 

Central  Africa.     1857. 

455. 

Abbott. 

Congo. 

.90 

456. 

Preston. 

Gaboon  Stories. 

.80 

457. 

Du  Chaillu. 

Country  of  the  Dwarfs. 

1.50 

458. 

Du  Chaillu. 

Explorations  and   Adventures   in 

Equatorial  Africa. 

•  5.00 

459. 

Du  Chaillu. 

Stories  of  the  Gorilla  Country. 

1.50 

460. 

Du  Chaillu. 

My  Apingi  Kingdom. 

1.50 

461. 

Du  Chaillu. 

Ashango  Land. 

5.00 

462. 

Du  Chaillu. 

Lost  in  the  Jungle. 

1.50 

463. 

Du  Chaillu. 

Wild  Life  Under  the  Equator. 

1.50 

464. 

McKee. 

History  of  the  Sherbro  Mission. 

.75 

465. 

Monteiro. 

Angola  and  Kiver  Congo.     1875. 

21s. 

466. 

Park. 

Travels  in  the  Interior  of  Africa. 
1861. 

11* 


126  FOREIGI^    MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 

PRICE, 

467.  Guinness.  The  First  Christian  Mission  on  the 

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468.  Baker. 

Ismailia.     1874. 

$5.00 

469.  Livingstone. 

Last  Journals  in  Central  Africa. 

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470.  Speke. 

Discoveries  in  Africa. 

471.  Jarrett. 

Livingstone  in  Africa. 
(4.)  Southern  Africa. 

1.25 

472.  ElHs. 

Three  Visits  to  Madagascar. 

1.75 

473.  Ellis. 

History  of  Madagascar. 

.80 

474.  Ellis. 

Martyr    Church    of    Madagascar. 
1870. 

475. 

Martyrs  of  Madagascar. 

.25 

476.  Mullens. 

Twelve  Months  in  Madagascar. 

1.75 

477.  Parker. 

Missions   and  Martyrs  in   Mada- 

gascar. 

.80 

478.  Mears. 

Story  of  Madagascar.     1873. 

479.  Freeman  and  Johns.     Persecutions  in  Madagascar. 

480. 

Gospel  in  Madagascar.     1863. 

481.  Oliver. 

Madagascar  and  Malagasy.     1866. 

482.  Sibree. 

Madagascar  and  its  People.    1870. 
See  1966. 

6s.  Qd. 

483.  Grout. 

Zululand. 

1.50 

484.  Robertson. 

Mission  Life  among  the  Zulu  Kafirs. 
1875. 

485.  Mason. 

Life  with  the  Zulus  of  Natal.   1855. 

486.  Mason. 

Zululand.     1862. 

487.  Lucas. 

Zulus  and  British  Frontier. 

.10 

488. 

Christian  Work  in  Zululand.   1868. 

489. 

Bechuana  Girl. 

.25 

490. 

Adventures  of  a  Missionary;   or, 

Rivers  of  Water  in  Dry  Places. 

1.25 

491.  Andersson. 

Lalce  Ngami. 

1.75 

492.  Andersson. 

Okavango  River. 

3.25 

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127 


PRICE. 

493. 

Gardiner. 

A  Journey  to  the  Zulu  Country. 

494. 

The  Fountain  Kloof. 

$1.50 

495. 

Gospel  among  the  Bechuanas. 

.75 

496. 

Gospel  among  the  Caffres. 

1.00 

497. 

Ward. 

Cape  and  Kaffirs. 

.80 

498. 

Livingstone. 

Missionary  Researches   in    South 

Africa. 

4.50 

499. 

Livingstone. 

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Africa. 

1.75 

500. 

Livingstone. 

Narrative  of  an  Expedition  to  the 

Zambesi.     1875. 

5.00 

50L 

Chambliss. 

Livingstone  and  his  African  Ex- 

plorations. 

r.50 

502. 

Livingstone's  Discoveries  and  Ad- 
ventures in  Africa. 

503. 

Moffat. 

Missionary  Scenes  and  Labors  in 

South  Africa.     1867. 

1.00 

504. 

Moffat. 

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.35 

505. 

Moffat. 

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.35 

606. 

Campbell. 

Africa,  South.     1877. 

507. 

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South  Africa.     1877. 

508. 

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Civilization  of  South -Eastern  Af- 
rica.    1877. 

509. 

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My  Home  in  the  Shii-es.     1876. 

510. 

Mohr. 

Victoria    Falls    of   the    Zambesi. 
1876. 

511. 

Andersson. 

Notes  of  Travel  in  South  Africa. 

1875. 

2.00 

512. 

England's  East-African  Policy  and 
her  Relations  to  Zanzibar.    1875. 

513. 

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514. 

Reade. 

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515. 

Steere. 

Sirahili  Taks  as  told  by  Natives 
of  Zajnzibar.     1869. 

516. 

Angas. 

Illustrations  of  the  Kaffirs.     1849. 

517. 

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Exploratory  Tour  in  South  Africa. 
1852. 

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518.  Campbell.  Life  and  Missionary  Enterprise  in 

South  Africa.     1841. 

519.  Casalis.  The  Biisutos.     1861. 

520.  Merriman.  Kafir,    Hottentot,     and     Frontier 

Farmer.     1853. 

521.  Moodie.  Ten  Years  in  South  Africa.    2  vols. 

1835. 

522.  Philip.  The  Elijah  of  South  Africa.    1852. 

623.  Shaw.  Memorials  of  South  Africa.  $  .80 

524.  Taylor.  Travels  in  South  Africa.     (Illus- 

trated Library  of  Travels.)  1.50 

525.  Adams.  Adventures  of  Dr.  Livingstone. 

526.  Missions  in  South  Africa.     Dub- 

lin, 1832. 

527.  Andersson.  South- Western  Africa.  1.75 

528.  Africa's  Mountain  Valley.     1856. 

529.  Boyce.  Notes  on  South  Africa. 

530.  Calderwood.  Caffres  and  CafFre  Missions. 

531.  Colenso.  Ten  Weeks  in  Natal. 

532.  Freeman.  A  Tour  in  South  Africa. 

533.  Latrobe.  Journal  of  a  Visit  to  South  Africa. 

534.  Shaw.  Narrative  of  Missionary  Labors  in 

South  Africa. 

535.  Smith.  South  Africa  Delineated. 

536.  Fleming.  Southern  Africa. 

537.  Gillmore.  The  Great  Thirst-Land.  7s.  6d. 

538.  Carlyle.  South    Africa    and     its    Mission- 

Fields.     1879.  5s. 

539.  D' Anvers.  Heroes  of  South  African  Discovery. 


e.  Asia. 
(1).  General. 

540.  Atkinson.  Oriental  and  Western  Siberia.  1.75 

541.  Atkinson.  Travels    in    the   Kegions    of  the 

Amoor.  3.50 

542.  Eastern  Manners  and  Customs.  .56 


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129 


543. 

Habersham. 

My  Last  Cruise. 

$2.50 

544. 

Ha  user. 

The  Orient  and  its  People. 

1.75 

545. 

Kennan. 

Tent-Life  in  Siberia. 

2.00 

546. 

Knox. 

Backsheesh. 

3.00 

547. 

Knox. 

Overland  through  Asia. 

3.50 

548. 

Knox. 

The  Boy  Travellers  in  the  Far  East 

(Japan  and  China).     1879. 

3.00 

549. 

Knox. 

The  Boy  Travellers  in  the  Far  East 

(Siam  and  Java).     1881. 

3.00 

550. 

Malcom. 

Travels  in  South-Eastern  Asia. 

1.50 

551. 

Orient. 

.40 

552. 

Oriental  Picture-Gallery. 

.50 

553. 

Keene. 

Orient  Boys. 

1.50 

554. 

Taylor. 

India,  China,  and  Japan. 

1.50 

555. 

Ball. 

Kambles  in  Eastern  Asia.     1856. 

556. 

Wood. 

Fankwei ;  or.  The  San  Jacinto  in 
the   Seas  of  India,  China,  and 
Japan. 

557. 

Collins. 

Overland  Explorations  in  Siberia, 
Northern  Asia,  and  the  Amoor 
Eiver  Country.     1864. 

558. 

Wallace. 

The  Malay  Archipelago.     1869.       ' 

7s.  ed. 

559. 

Bickman. 

East  Indian  Archipelago. 

560. 

Thomson. 

Straits  of  Malacca,  Indo-China. 

561. 

Keating. 

With  General  Grant  in  the  East. 

1880. 

1.50 

562. 

Houghton. 

Women  of  the  Orient. 

2.00 

563. 

Bradley. 

Narrative  of  Travel  and  Sport  in 
Burniah,  Siam,  etc.     1876. 

564. 

Forbes. 

Empires  and  Cities  of  Asia.     1873. 

565. 

Hongkong  to  London.     1872. 

566. 

Medliurst. 

Account  of  the  Malayan  Archipel- 
ago.    1850. 

567. 

Manners  and  Customs  of  Eastern 
Nations.     1849. 

568. 

Narratives   of   Early    Voyages  to 
Cathay  and  India.    1849. 

130 


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669. 

Darell. 

Sketches  of  China,  India,  and  the 
Cape.    1853. 

570. 

Osborn. 

Journal     in     Malayan     Waters. 
1860. 

571. 

Overland  Guide  to  Travellers. — 
India,    Australia,    and     China. 
1861. 

572. 

Eambles  in  Java  and  the  Straits. 
1853. 

273. 

The  Travels  of  Ludovico  di  Var- 
thema  in  Syria,  Arabia,  Persia, 
India,  etc.,  during  the  Sixteenth 
Century.     1863. 

574. 

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575. 

Crawfurd. 

History  of  Indian  Archipelago,  etc. 
3  vo'ls.     1820. 

576. 

Curzon. 

Armenia,  Erzeroom,  Turkey,  and 

Persia. 

$1.25 

(2.)  Japan. 

See  84, 

85a,  548,  562,  714,  1879-1912. 

577. 

Jarves. 

A  Glimpse  at  the  Art  of  Japan. 

2.50 

578. 

Alcock. 

The  Capital   of   the   Tycoon.      2 

vols. 

3.50 

579. 

Chiusliingura ;     or,     The     Loyal 
League.      Komance    of   Japan- 
ese Life.    Translated  by  F.  V. 

Dickens. 

3.00 

580. 

Mori. 

Letters  on  Education  in  Japan. 

1.50 

580a  Mossman. 

Japan.     1881.                                     3s.  6tZ. 

581. 

Humbert. 

Japan  and  the  Japanese.  1874.   A. 

9.00 

582. 

Taylor. 

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1.50 

583. 

Clark. 

Life  and  Adventure  in  Japan. 

1.25 

684. 

Johnston. 

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1.50 

585. 

Missions  in  Japan  and  Paraguay. 

(Eoman  Catholic.) 

1.00 

686. 

Mitford. 

Tales  of  Old  Japan.     1874. 

2.00 

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587.  Von  Siebold. 

588.  Griffis. 

589.  Heine. 

590.  Perry. 

591.  Spalding. 

592.  Bird. 

593.  Keed. 

594.  Mounsey. 

595.  Tomes. 

596.  Carrothers. 

597.  Le  Gendre. 

598.  Eden. 

599.  Adams. 

600.  Mossman. 
600a  Mossman. 

601.  Ward. 

602.  Bickerstaffe. 

603.  Dickson. 

604.  Murray. 

605.  Osborn. 

606.  Osborn. 

607. 

608.  Halloran. 

609.  Koempher. 

610.  King  and  Lay. 

611.  Macfarlane. 
611a. 


Manners  and  Customs  of  the  Jap- 
anese. 

Mikado's  Empire.     1876.     AA. 

Graphic  Scenes  in  the  Japan  Ex- 
pedition.    1856. 

Expedition  to  the  China  Seas  and 
Japan.     3  vols.     1856. 

Japan  and  Around  the  World. 
1855. 

Unbeaten  Tracks  in  Japan.  A.  2 
vols.     1880. 

Japan.     2  vols.     1880. 

Satsuma  Kebellion.     1880. 

Americans  in  Japan.     1859. 

The  Sunrise  Kingdom.     1879. 

Progressive  Japan. 

Japan.     1877. 

History  of  Japan.     2  vols.     1874. 

New  Japan.     1874. 

Land  of  the  Eising  Sun. 

Picture  Stories  from  the  Japanese. 

Araki :  Daimio.     1865. 

Japan :  History,  Government,  and 
Officers.     1869. 

Pines  and  Firs  of  Japan.     1863. 

Japanese  Fragments.     1868. 

Quedah :  A  Cruise  in  Japanese 
Waters.     1865. 

Visits  to  Japan  in  1865-66.     1869. 

Visits  to  Japan,  Loo  Choo,  and 
Pootoo.     1857. 

Account  of  Japan.     18-53. 

Missionary  Tour  in  Japan.  2  vols. 
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Account  of  Japan.     1853. 

Japanese  Exhibit  at  Centennial, 
1876,  with  Descriptive  Notes. 


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5.00 


2.00 
3.00 
1.50 
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15s. 


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6116.  Eeport  on  the  Manufacture  of  Pa- 

per in  Japan. 

612.  Oliphant.  Elgin's  Mission  to  China  and  Ja- 

pan.    2  vols.     1862. 

613.  Smith.  Narrative  of  a  Visit  to  Loo  Choo. 

1852. 

614.  Smith.  Ten  Weeks  in  Japan.     1861. 

615.  Steinmetz.  History  of  Japan  and  its  People. 

1858. 

616.  Tilley.  Japan,  the  Amoor,  and  the  Pacific. 

1861. 

617.  Westfield.  Japanese :  Their  Manners  and  Cus- 

toms.    1862. 

618.  Fowler.  Japan,  China,  and  India. 

619.  Audsley  and  Bowes.     Keramic  Art  of  Japan. 
619aAlcock.  Art  and  Industry  of  Japan. 
6196  Griffis.  Japanese  Fairy  World.     1881 


16s. 


10s.  ed. 
£15 

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1.50 


See  19,  205-212 
cially  1894, 
1451,  1471. 


620. 


621.  Anderson. 

622.  Bridgeman. 

623.  Corner. 
624. 

625.  Davis. 

626.  Doolittle. 

627.  Bush. 

628.  Medhurst. 

629.  Jeter. 

630.  Clarke. 

631.  Maclay. 
632. 


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84,  85a,  548,  562,  1879-1934  (espe- 
1895),  1371,  1375,  1409,  1417,  1424, 

Adventures  of  Kwei,  the  Chinese 

Girl.  1.25 

Mandalay  to  Momien.     1876.  7.50 

The  Daughters  of  China.     1852.  .75 

China.  1.75 

Chy-loo  and  his  Teacher.  .35 

History  of  China.     2  vols.  1.50 

Social  Life  of  the  Chinese.  4.00 

Five  Years  in  China.     1866.  .80 

Foreigner  in  Far  Cathay.  1.50 

An  American  Woman  in  China.  1.25 

Land  of  the  Pigtail.  1.50 

Life  among  the  Chinese.  1.75 

Little  Chinaman.  .25 


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636. 

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640. 

Smith. 

641. 

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Eden. 

643. 

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645. 

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646. 

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648. 

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651. 

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654. 

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656. 

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657. 

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Williamson, 

€69. 

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12 

The  Middle  Kingdom.  2  vols. 
AA. 

Midshipman  in  China. 

Our  Life  in  China. 

China  and  the  Chinese. 

San  Poh. 

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Scenes  in  China. 

Visit  to  Consular  Cities  of  China 
in  Behalf  of  the  Church  Mis- 
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China.     1877. 

Life  of  Jengkiz  Khan.  Translated 
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Shanghai  to  Bharao.     1876. 

The  Land-People  of  China.    1876. 

Travels  in  Indo-China  and  the 
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China :  The  Country,  History,  and 
People.     1867. 

China  and  its  People.     1868. 

Chinese  Scenes  and  People.     1863. 

Missions  to  the  Women  of  China. 
1866. 

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Four  Hundred  Millions.     1870. 

Chinese  Stories.     1880. 

China  and  the  Gospel.     1870. 

Visit  to  Chinese  Tartary.     1871. 

Our  Policy  in  China.     1869. 

Ti-ping  Tien-Kwoh ;  History  of  the 
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Journeys  in  North  China,  Mon- 
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1.75 
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.60 


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1.50 


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2s. 


2s. 


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660.  China.     (Edinburgh   Cabinet   Li- 

brary.)    3  vols.     1848. 

661.  History    of   China,   Ancient    and 

Modern.     1840. 

662.  China:    Its  People,   History,  and 

Courts.     1860. 

663.  China  and  the  Chinese.     1841-44. 

664.  China:  Pictorial,  Descriptive,  and 

Historical.     1853. 

665.  Meadows.  Notes    on    the    Government    and 

People  of  China.     1847. 

666.  Meadows.  Chinese  and  their  Rebellion.   1856. 

667.  Medhurst.  China :    Its    State   and  Prospects. 

1840. 

668.  Medhurst.  Glance  at  the  Interior  of  China. 

1850. 

669.  Mendoza.  Great   and    Mighty  Kingdom    of 

China.     2  vols.     1854. 

670.  Milne.  Life  in  China.     1861. 

671.  Mudie.  China:    Its   Eesources  and  Pecu- 

liarities.    1840. 

672.  Osborn.  Past  and   Future  Relations  with 

China.     1860. 

673.  People  of  China  Described.    1853. 

674.  Peter  Parley's  Tales  about  China 

and  the  Chinese.     1844. 

675.  Phipps.  Treatise  on  the  China  and  Eastern 

Trade.     1836. 

676.  Proudfoot.  Barrow's  Travels  in  China.     1861. 

677.  Review    of   the    Management    of 

Affixirs  in  China.     1841. 

678.  Ripka.  Court  of  Pekin  during  a  Residence 

of  Thirteen  Years.     1861. 

679.  Scarth.  British  Policy  in  China.     Neutral 

AVar  and  Warlike  Peace.     1861. 

680.  Scarth.  Italy  for  the  Italians ;  China  for  the 

Chinese.     1861. 


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684. 

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685. 

Smith. 

686. 

Snow. 

687. 

Wright. 

688. 

Yvan. 

689. 

Yvan. 

690. 
691. 
692. 

Yvan  and  Gallery. 
Gillespie. 

693. 

Gutzlaff. 

694. 

Gutzlaff. 

695. 

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696. 

Giles. 

697. 

698. 

Bowring. 

699. 

Thomson. 

700. 
701. 

Gray  (Mrs.). 
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702. 
703, 

Gracey. 

Twelve  Years  in  China.     1860. 
Chinese  Legends.     1841. 
Ceremonial  Usages  of  tlie  Chinese. 

1852. 
Account  of  China  and  Chinese.     2 

vols.     1849. 
Missionary  Visit  to  China.     1847. 
Sketches  of  Chinese  Life  and  Cha- 
racter.    1860. 
Chinese    Empire    Illustrated.      2 

vols.     1858-59. 
Inside  Canton.     1858. 
Six  Months   among   the   Malays, 

and  a  Year  in  China.     1854. 
History  of  Insurrection  in  China.      $1,25 
The  Land  of  Sinim.     1854. 
Glances      at     Mission-Work      in 

China. 
Three  Voyages  along  the  Coast  of 

China. 
China  Opened  ;  Customs,  Arts,  etc. 

2  vols.     1838.  24g. 

A  Sketch  of  Chinese  History.  28s. 

Chinese  Sketches.  10s.  6d. 

Missionary    Kecords — China    and 

Burraah. 
Flowery     Scroll.        (A     Chinese 

Novel.)  10s.  6d. 

China  and  its  People.    200  Photos, 

with  Letter-Press.     4  vols.  252s. 

Fourteen  Months  in  Canton.  9s. 

A  History  of  the  Laws,  Manners, 

and  Customs  of  the  People  of 

China.     2  vols,     1878.  32s. 

China.  .15 

Shanghai    Missionary   Conference 

Keport  for  1377.  6s, 


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704. 

Twelve  Years  with  the  Chinese 
People.     1860. 

705. 

Chinese  Kevolution,  and  the  Cause 
which  Led  to  it.     1853. 

706. 

Cobbold. 

Pictures  of  the  Chinese,  drawn  by 
Themselves.     1859. 

707. 

Edkins. 

Religious  Condition  of  the  Chinese. 
1859. 

708. 

Englishman  in  China.     1860. 

709. 

Fanqui  in  China.     3  vols.     1840. 

710. 

Finn. 

History  of  Jews  in  China.     1843. 

711. 

Fortunate  Union.  (Translated  from 
the  Chinese.)     2  vols. 

712. 

Fortune. 

Eesidence  among  the  Chinese. 
1853-56.     1857. 

713. 

Fortune. 

Three  Years'  Wanderings  in  China. 

1847. 

714. 

Fortune. 

Two  Visits  to  the  Tea  Countries  of 
China  and  Japan.    2  vols.    1853. 

715. 

Lockhart. 

The  Medical  Missionary  in  China. 
1860. 

716. 

Han  Koong  Tsen  ;  or,  The  Sorrow 
of  Han. 

717. 

Hue. 

Travels  in  the  Chinese  Empire. 
2  vols.     1859. 

718. 

Hue. 

Christianity  in  China,  Tartary, 
and  Thibet.    3  vols.    1857-58. 

719. 

Kidd. 

China:  Its  Symbols,  Philosophy, 
Antiquities,  etc.     1841. 

720. 

T«ast  Year  in  China  to  Peace  of 
Nankin.     1843. 

721. 

Lay. 

Chinese  as  they  Are.     1841. 

722. 

Macfiirlane. 

Habits,  Manners,  and  Customs  of 
the  Chinese.     1853. 

723. 

Mackensie. 

Second  Campaign  in  China.    1842. 

724. 

Macphefson, 

Two  Years  in  China,  1840-42. 
1843. 

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137 


725.  Marshall.       ^ 

Christianity  in  China.     1859. 

726.  Martin. 

China:  Political,  Commercial, 
2  vols.     1847. 

etc. 

727.  Masters. 

Chinese       Expedition,      1859 
1860. 

-60. 

728. 

Stories  from  China. 

$1.50 

729.  Williams. 

Year  in  China. 

1.50 

730.  Downing. 

Stranger  in  China.     1838. 

731.  Tiffany. 

The  Canton  Chinese.     1849. 

732.  Dean. 

The  China  Mission. 

1.25 

733.  Taylor. 

Five  Years  in  China. 

734.  Oliphant. 

China  and  Japan. 

735.  Smith. 

Observations   on   China    and 
Chinese.     1863. 

the 

736.  Thomson. 

Straits    of    Malacca,    Indo-China, 

and  China. 

4.00 

737.  Wiley. 

China  and  Japan. 

1.50 

737a  Crawford. 

Chinese  Bride. 

COREA. 

.55 

738.  Oppert. 

A  Forbidden  Land. 

3.00 

739.  Eoss. 

Corea. 

12s.  Gd. 

740.  Hue. 


(4.)  'Thibet. 
See  1879  to  1912  (especially  1911). 

Travels    in  Tartary,   Thibet, 
China. 


741.  Prejevalsky. 

742.  Knight. 

743.  Bel  lew. 

744.  Markham. 


745.  Markham. 
12* 


and 


Mongolia,  Northern  Thibet,  etc. 
A  Walk  through  Thibet. 
Kashmir  and  Kashgar. 

Mission  of  George  Bogle  to  Thibet 
and  Thomas  Manning  to  Lhasa. 
1876. 

Threshold  of  the  Unknown  Re- 
gion.    1876. 


.75 

£2  2s. 

168. 


138 


FOKEIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


746. 

OHphant. 

Journey  to  Nepaul.     1852. 

747. 

Prinsep. 

Thibet,    Tartary,    and    Mongolia. 

1852. 

5s. 

748. 

Schlagintweit. 

Buddhism  in  Thibet.     1860. 
(5.)  Siam  and  Anam. 

See  85a,  549,  563,  1879  to  1912. 

749. 

Burman  Village  in  Siam. 

$.17 

750. 

Feudge. 

Eastern  Side.     A. 

1.50 

751. 

Bacon. 

Siam  ;  or,  The  Land  of  the  White 

Elephant. 

1.50 

752. 

Vincent. 

Land  of  the  White  Elepliant. 

3.50 

753. 

Life  of  Missionary  Child  in  Siam. 

.35 

754. 

Leonowens. 

The  English  Governess  at  the  Sia- 

mese Court. 

1.25 

755. 

Leonowens. 

Eomance  of  Siamese  Harem  Life. 
1873. 

756. 

Bowring. 

The  Kingdom  and  People  of  Siam. 
2  vols.     1857. 

757. 

Bowring. 

Mission  to  the  Kingdom  of  Siam 
in  1855.     2  vols.     1857. 

758. 

A.  L.  0.  E. 

In  the  Far  East. 

2s. 

759. 

Crawfurd. 

Embassy  to  Siam  and  Cochin  Chi- 
na.    1829. 

(6.)  Burmah. 
See  84,  85a,  563,  1879-1912,  1337-49,  1377,  1384, 1448, 
1473,  1501d 


760. 

Burman  Slave-Girl. 

761. 

Ingalls. 

Ocean  Sketches  of  Life  in  Burmah. 

762. 

Mason. 

Karen  Apostle. 

763. 

Mason  (Mrs.). 

Great  Expectations  Realized.  1862. 

764. 

Mason. 

Burmah:  its  People  and  Natural 
Productions.     1862. 

765. 

Wliite  Foreigners  from  over  the 
Waters. 

766. 

Dalton. 

The  White  Elephant. 

.25 

.85 
.35 


1.10 


BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 


139 


767.  Wylie.  The  Gospel  in  Biirmah.     1860. 

768.  Chaplin.  Our  Gold-Mine.     1878.  $1.50 

769.  Wheeler.  Voyage  up  the  Irrawaddy  to  Man- 

dalay  and  Bhamo.     1871.  3s.  6d. 

770.  Anderson.  Expedition  to  Western  Yunnan  vid 

Bhamo. 

771.  Bixby.  My  Child-Life  in  Burmah.     1881.        .75 

772.  Luther.  Vintons  and  Karens.     1880.  1.25 

773.  Gordon.  Our  Trip  to  Burmah. 

774.  Malcora.  Travels  in  the   Burman   Empire. 

1840. 

775.  Marshall.  Four  Years  in  Burmah.     2  vols. 

1860. 

776.  Wilson.  Narrative   of   the   Burmese   War. 

1852. 

777.  Winter.  Residence     in     British     Burmah. 

1858. 

778.  Baillie.  Eivers  in  the  Desert. 

779.  Laurie.  Our  Burmese  Wars  and  Relations 

with  Burmah.  IQs. 

780.  Forbes.  British  Burmah  and  its  People.      10s.  6(f. 

781.  McMahon.  The  Karens  of  the  Golden  Cher- 

sonese.    1870.  28s. 

782.  Yule.  The  Mission  to  Ava  in  1855.  40s. 

783.  Fytche.  Burmah :  Past  and  Present.   2  vols.      42s. 

784.  Fryer.  The  Khyeng  People  of  the  Sando- 

way  District,  Arakan.  3s.  6d, 

785.  Hunter.  The  Kingdom  of  Pegu.     1785. 

786.  Cox.  A  Residence  in  the  Burman  Em- 

pire.    1821. 

(7.)  India  {including  Ceylon  and  Assam). 
See  12,  13,  1834-78,  109,  110,  111,  112,  84,  85a,  562, 
1383,  1385,  1391,  1411,  1436,   1441,  1449,  1452, 
1455,  1469,  1476,  1477,  1490,  1499,  1573. 

787.  Wilson.  Abode  of  Snow.  2.25 

788.  Macleod.  Days  in  North  India.  1j50 


140 


FOREIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


PRICE; 

789. 

Butler. 

Land  of  the  Veda. 

14.00 

790. 

Wilson. 

Rambles  in  Northern  India.   1875. 

791. 

Scott. 

Missionary  Life  in  India. 

1.75 

792. 

Cotton. 

Nine  Years  in  the  North- West  of 
India.     1868. 

793. 

Weitbrecht. 

Missionary  Sketches  in  North  In- 
dia.    1858. 

794. 

Conolly. 

Overland  Journey  to  the  North  of 
India.     2  vols.     1838. 

795. 

Kiigel. 

Travels  in  Kashmir  and  the  Pun- 
jab.    1846. 

796. 

Warren. 

Glance    Backward    at   Missionary 

Life  in  North  India. 

.80 

797. 

Drew. 

The   Northern   Barrier   of  India: 
The  Jumna  and  Kashmir  Ter- 

ritories. 

12s. 

798. 

Buyers. 

Eecollections  of  Northern  India. 

799. 

Lowrie. 

Two  Years  in  North  India. 

800. 

Wilkinson. 

Christianity    in    Northern    India. 
1844. 

801. 

Baoheler. 

Hinduism     and     Christianity     in 

Orissa. 

.50 

802. 

History  of  the  Orissa  Mission. 

.60 

803. 

Noyes. 

Christian  Missions  in  Orissa. 

804. 

Peggs. 

Missions  in  Orissa.     1846. 

805. 

Sutton. 

Orissa  and  its  Evangelization.  1850. 

806. 

Gospel  in  Santhalistan.     1875. 

807. 

Barton. 

Bengal.     1874. 

808. 

Hunter. 

Annals  of  Rural  Bengal.     2  vols. 
1872. 

809. 

Ward. 

India  and  the  Hindoos.     1854. 

810. 

Mullens. 

Faith  and  Victory:  Christianity  in 

811. 


Bengal.     1867. 
Bengal   Conference   of  Protestant 
Misaionaries.     1855. 


BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 


141 


812. 


Handbook 
Bengal 
1853. 


of      India, 
and       the 


through 
Punjab. 


813. 

Mitchell. 

A  Missionary's  Wife  in  Bengal. 

814. 

Hunter. 

A  Statistical  Account  of  Bengal. 

815. 

Long. 

Handbook    of    Bengal    Missions. 

1848. 

816. 

Weitbrecht. 

Protestant  Missions  in  Bengal. 
1844. 

817. 

Wylie. 

Bengal  as  a  Field  for  Missions. 
1854. 

818. 

Abbs. 

Twenty  Years'  Experience  in  Tra- 
vancore.     1870. 

819. 

Life  in  India ;  or,  Sketches  of  Ma- 
dras. 

820. 

Scudder. 

Captain  Waltham :  Tale  of  Southern 
India. 

821. 

Lewin. 

Wild  Races  of  South-Eastern  India. 
1870. 

822. 

Lobley. 

The  Church  in  Southern  India. 
1871. 

823. 

Fox. 

Missions  in  South  India.     1848. 

824. 

Arthur. 

Mission  to  the  Mysore.     1847. 

825. 

Letters  from  Madras.  By  a  Lady. 
1861. 

826. 

Mullens. 

Missions  in  South  India.     1855. 

827. 

Norton. 

Madras :  Its  Condition  and  Eequire- 
ments.     1857. 

828. 

Pettitt. 

Tinnevelly  Mission  of  the  Church 
Missionary  Society.     1851. 

2s. 


$  .90 


1.10 


23. 


See  1817-1912. 

829.  Baker.  Eight  Years' Wanderings  in  Ceylon. 

1874.  1.25 

830.  Baker.  The  Rifle  and  Hound  in  Ceylon.         1.25 

831.  Sabonadi^re.  Coffee-Planter  of  Ceylon.  3.00 


142 


FOEEIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


332.  Eckard. 

A  Kesidence  in  Ceylon  and  Hin- 
doostan.     1844. 

833.  Barrow. 

Ceylon  :  Past  and  Present.     1857. 

834.  Knighton. 

History  and  Condition  of  Ceylon. 

1845. 

835.  Bennett. 

Ceylon  and  its  Capabilities.     1843, 

836.  Davy. 

The  Interior  of  Ceylon.     1821. 

837.  Forbes. 

Eleven  Years  in  Ceylon.     2  vols. 
1840. 

838.  Hoffmeister. 

Travels  in  Ceylon,  India,  Thibet, 
etc.     1848. 

839.  Kussell. 

Missionary  Tour   in  Ceylon   and 
India.     1852. 

840.  Sirr. 

Account  of  Ceylon  and  Cingalese. 
2  vols.     1850. 

841.  Tennent. 

Christianity  in  Ceylon.     1850. 

842.  Anderson. 

Missions  to  India. 

$1.50 

843.  Craik. 

Cousin  from  India. 

.90 

844. 

Child-life  in  India. 

845.  Collet. 

English  Visit  of  Keshub  Chunder 

Sen. 

3.00 

846.  Feudge. 

History  of  India. 

1.50 

847. 

First  Hindoo  Convert. 

.30 

848.  Brittan. 

A  Woman's  Talks  about  India. 

1.00 

849.  Humphrey. 

Gems  of  India. 

1.25 

850.  Manning. 

Ancient  and  Mediaeval  India.     2 

vols. 

30s. 

851.  Glandon. 

Young  Brahman's  Story. 

1.50 

852.  Goldsmid. 

Telegraph  and  Travel. 

8.00 

853. 

Half  Hours  in  the  Far  East  among 

the  People  and  Wonders  of  India.  1.50 

854.  Historical  and  Descriptive  Account 

of  British  India.     3  vols.  2.25 

855.  Humphrey.               Six  Years  in  India.  1.25 

856.  Michelet.                   In  India.  1.25 

857.  Leslie.                       Dawn  of  Light.  .65 


BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 


143 


858.  Ballard. 

859.  Duff. 

860.  Eden. 
86L  Kaye. 

862.  Maclear. 

863.  Mitchell  (Mrs.). 

864.  Norwood. 

865.  Pearce. 

866.  Elliott. 

867.  Taylor. 

868.  Tilt. 

869.  Hockley. 

870.  Hull. 

871.  Lawrence. 

872.  Bellew. 

873.  Leupolt. 

874. 

875.  Mill. 

876.  Mullens. 

877.  Themes. 

878.  Macfarlane. 

879.  Macleod. 

880.  Malcolm. 

881. 

882. 

883.  Eonsselet. 

884.  Rousselet. 

885.  Webb. 
886. 


PRICE. 

True  Tales  about  India.     1876.  3s. 

Notesof  an  Indian  Journey.  1876.  10s.  6(i. 

India.     1876. 

History  of  the  Sepoy  in  India. 
1876. 

Guide  to  Bombay.     1876. 

In  India.     1876.  4«. 

Our  Indian  Empire.     1876. 

History  of  India  for  Schools.    1876. 

History  of  India  as  told  by  its  own 
Historians.     1875. 

Four  Years'  Campaign  in  India. 
1875. 

Health  in  India  for  British  Women. 
1875. 

Tales  of  the  Zenana.     1874. 

European  in  India.     1874. 

Forty-three  Years  in  India.     1874. 

Indus  to  the  Tigris.     1S73. 

Eecollections  of  an  Indian  Mis- 
sionary.    A.     1873. 

Home  by  Bombay :  Handbook  for 
Oriental  Travellei-s.     1872. 

History  of  British  India.     1872. 

Life  by  the  Ganges.  $  .80 

Life  in  the  East  Indies.  1.50 

History  of  British  India.  2.00 

Peeps  at  the  Far  East.     1871.  7.50 

History  of  the  War  in  India,  with 
Memoir  of  Sir  H.  Havelock.  1.75 

Moo-Yai,  the  Little  Hindoo  Cap- 
tive. .45 

Pictures  of  Hindoo  Life.     1863.  .55 

India  and  its  Native  Princes.  25.00 

The  Serpent-charmer.  2.50 

Hindoo  Life.  .75 

Wilford's  in  India.  1.25 


144 


FOEEIGN   MISSIONAEY   MANUAL. 


887. 

888.  Dulles. 

889.  Winslow. 

890.  Allen. 

891.  Duff. 

892.  Wilder. 

893.  Campbell. 

894. 

895.  Chunder. 

896.  Clarkson. 

897.  Cunningham. 

898.  Elphinstone. 
899. 

900.  Harcourt. 

901. 

902.  Marshman. 

903.  Martineau. 

904.  Mullens. 

905.  Murray. 

906.  Oman. 

907. 

908.  Brittan. 

909.  Jaccolliot. 
910. 

911.  Murray. 

912.  Trotter. 

913.  Clarke. 

914.  Warren. 


Zingee,  the  Hindoo  Girl. 

Life  in  India.     1856. 

Hints  on  Missions  to  India.    1856. 

India  (American  Board).     1856. 

The  Indian  Eebellion.     1858. 

Mission  Schools  in  India.     1861. 

British  India,  and  the  Progress  of 

Christianity.     1866. 
Childhood  in  India.     1866. 
Travels  of  a  Hindoo.     1868. 
Missionary  Encouragements  in  In- 
dia.    1866. 
Ancient  Geography  of  India.  1870. 
History  of  India.     1866. 
Englishwoman  in  India.     1870. 
Himalayan    Districts  of   Kooloo, 

Lahoul,  etc.     1871. 
History  of  the  Sect  of  Maharajahs 

in  Western  India.     1865. 
History  of  India.     3  vols.     1867. 
History  of  British  Kule  in  India. 

1869. 
Ten  Years'  Missionary  Labors  in 

India.     1863. 
Handbook  of  India.     2  vols. 
Eastwards :    Realities    of    Indian 

Life.     1864. 
Tales  of  India.     1871. 
Kardoo,  the  Hindoo  Girl.     1869. 
Bible  in  India.     1870. 
Eam  Krishna-Punt.     1866. 


PKICE. 
$    .18 


27s. 


British  India. 

3  vols. 

2.25 

History  of  India.     1874. 

10s.  6c?. 

From  Hongkor 

g  to  the  Himalayas. 

1880. 

1.50 

Fifteen  Years 

of  Missionary 

Life 

in  North  Inc 

ia.     1856. 

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 


145 


915. 


916. 
917. 


Buchanan  (Claudius).  Christian  Researches  in  the 
East.  (Including  The  Star  in  the 
East.)     1813. 

Campbell.  Mission  in  Hindoostan.     1852. 

Keport  of  South  India  Missionary 
Conference  at  Madras.     1858. 

918.  Eeport  of  South  India  Missionary 

Conference  at  Allahabad.     1872. 

919.  Report  of  South  India  Missionary 

Conference  at  Bangalore.     1878. 

920.  Maclear.  Christian   Statesman   and  our  In- 

dian Empire.     1859. 
Noel  (Baptist  W.).  England  and  India.     1859. 

Kashmir  and  the  Punjab.     1846. 
Tinling.  Early  Roman  Catholic  Missions  to 

India.     1871. 
924.  Tinling.  Evangelist's    Tour   Round    India. 

1868. 
Alfred  in  India.     1848. 
History      of      Bahawalpur,      etc. 

1848. 
History  of  the  Sikhs  and  Afghans. 

1846. 
Personal  Journal  of  the  Siege  of 

Lucknow.     1858. 
Awas-I-Hind ;  or,  A   Voice  from 

the  Ganges.     1861. 
History  of  the  Indian  Mutiny.     2 

vols.     1859. 
English  in  India.     1859. 
History  of  India.     3  vols.     1862. 
British  Empire  in  the  East.    1840. 
The  Nizam.     2  vols.     1861. 
Claims  of  Christianity   in   India. 

1859. 
936.  Burton.  Sindh,  and  Races  of  the  Valley  of 

the  Indus.     1851. 
13  '  K 


921. 
922. 
923. 


925. 
926. 

927. 

928. 

929. 

930. 

931. 
932. 
933. 
934. 
935. 


Ali  (Shah). 
Ali  (Shah). 


Anderson. 


Ball. 

Bell. 

Beveridge. 
Bjornstjerna. 
Briggs. 
Bryce. 


146 


FOREIGN    MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


937. 

Buyers. 

938. 
939. 

Clarkson. 
Clarkson. 

940. 

Conollj. 

941. 
942. 

Duff 
Badley. 

943.  Duncan. 

944.  Williams. 

945. 

Hutcheon. 

946. 
947. 
948. 

Banks. 

Fergusson. 

Sherring. 

949. 
950. 

951. 

Forbes. 

952. 
953. 
954. 

Frost. 

Hamilton. 

Harlan. 

955. 

956.  Hodgson. 

957.  Hough. 

958.  Hough. 
959. 


Letters  on  India  as  regards  Chris- 
tianity.    1840. 

India  and  the  Gospel.     1850. 

Missionary  Encouragements  in  In- 
dia.    1850. 

Historical  Sketches  of  British  In- 
dia.    1858. 

India  and  Indian  Missions.     1839. 

Indian  Missionary  Directory  and 

Memorial  Volume.  lOs.  6d. 

Geography  of  India.  Is.  6d, 

Modern   India    and    the  Indians. 

1879.  148. 

Glimpses  of  India  and  Mission 
Life.  3s. 

Our  Indian  Empire.  4s. 

Eock-cut  Temples  of  India.     1845. 

History  of  Protestant  Missions  in 
India.    A.     1875.  |7.20 

East  Indies  Year-Book. 

English  in  India,  and  Other 
Sketches.     2  vols.     1835. 

East  India  and  Colonial  Guide. 
1841. 

Mutiny  in  India.     1857. 

East  India  Gazetteer.  2  vols.  1855. 

Memoir  of  India  and  Afghanistan. 
1842. 

History  of  India  :  Manners,  etc.  of 
the  Hindoos.     2  vols.     1848. 

Aborigines  of  India.     1860. 

History  of  Christianity  in  India. 
5  vols.     1860. 

British  India,  1756-1849.  2  vols. 
1852. 

Illustrations  of  the  History,  etc  of 

'    the  Thugs  of  India.    1837. 


BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 


147 


960. 

India   and  the  East   India  Com- 
pany.    1858. 

961. 

India,  China,  etc.    Illustrated.     2 
vols.     1861. 

962. 

India    in    the   Fifteenth  Century, 
from  Latin,  Persian,  and  Other 
Sources.     1858. 

963. 

India,  Pictorial,  Descriptive,  and 
Historical.     1854. 

964. 

Jacquemont. 

Journey  to  India.     2  vols.     1838. 

965. 

Johnson. 

Stranger  in  India.     2  vols.     1843. 

966. 

Kaye. 

Administration  of  the  East  Indian 
Company.     1853. 

967. 

Kaje. 

History  of  Christianity  in   India. 
1859. 

968. 

Knighton. 

Private  Life  of  an  Eastern  King. 
1857. 

969. 

Life  in  Bombay  and  the  Neighbor- 
ing Out-stations.     1852. 

970. 

Acland. 

Popular  Account  of  the  Manners 

and  Customs  of  India. 

2s. 

971. 

Frere. 

Indian  Missions.                                 2^ 

i.6d. 

972. 

Heber. 

Journals  in  India. 

7s. 

973. 

Stanhope. 

British  India.                                      3^ 

i.6d. 

974. 

Pictures  of  Hindoo  Life. 

Is. 

975. 

Irving. 

The  Theory  and  Practice  of  Caste. 

5s. 

976. 

Wilson. 

History  of  the  Suppression  of  In- 

fanticide. 

12s. 

977. 

Medley. 

A  Year's  Campaigning  in  India. 

IDs. 

978. 

Sherring. 

Hindu  Tribes  and  Castes.     2  vols. 

64s. 

979. 

The  Englishwoman  in  India:   for 
the  Use  of  Ladies  proceeding  to 
the  East  Indies,  on  the  Subject 
of  their  Outfit,  Furniture,  House- 
keeping, etc. 

980. 

Eiddell. 

Indian  Domestic  Economy  and  Ee- 

ceipt-Book. 

14a. 

148 


FOREIGN    MISSIONARY  MANUAL. 


981. 

982. 

983. 
984. 

985. 

986. 

987. 


Moore. 

Hunter. 

Grant. 
Meadows. 

Lowe. 

Martin. 

Martin. 
Martin. 


989.  Moorcraft  and 


990. 
991. 

992. 

993. 
994. 

995. 
996. 


Neale. 
Nug^e. 


Eoberts. 
Roberts. 

Eodriguez. 
St.  John. 


997.  Scott. 


998. 

Sherer. 

999. 

Sherring. 

1000. 

Speid. 

1001. 

Speir. 

1002. 

Storrow. 

1003. 

Sullivan. 

1004. 

Sullivan. 

A  Manual  of  Family  Medicine  for 
India. 

Medical  Hints  for  the  Districts  of 

India.  68. 

Anglo-Indian  Domestic  Life. 

Student's    Manual   of   History   of 

India.     1879.  7.^.  6d. 

Central  India  during  the  Eebellion 
of  1857-58.     1860. 

History  of  Eastern  India.     3  vols. 
1838. 

Indian  Empire.     3  vols.    1858-61. 

Progress  and  Present  State  of  Brit- 
ish India.     1862. 
Trebeck.     Travels   in   Himalaya.      2 
vols.     1841. 

Christian  Education  in  India.  1846. 

Necessity  for  Christian  Education 
in  India.     1846. 

Peregrine  Pultney  ;  or,  Life  in  In- 
dia.    3  vols.     1844. 

Hiiidoostan.     2  vols.     1845-47. 

Scenes  and   Sketches  in  Hindoo- 
stan.     2  vols.     1836. 

Hindoo  Castes.     1846. 

History  of  British  Conquests  in  In- 
dia.    1852. 

Sketches  in  India.     One  Hundred 
Photographic  Pictures.     1862. 

Sketches  in  India.     1845. 

Indian  Church  during  the  Great 
Eebellion.     1858. 

Our  Last  Years  in  India.     1862. 

Life  in  Ancient  India.     1856. 

India  and  Christian  Missions.  1859. 

Bungalow  and  the  Tent.     1854. 

Letters  on  India.     1858. 


BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 


149 


1005.  Taylor. 

1006.  Thornton. 

1007.  Thornton. 

1008.  Vetch. 

1009.  Ward. 

1010.  Weitbrecht. 

1011.  Wilson. 

1012.  Wilson. 
1013. 

1014. 

1015.  Tod. 

1016.  Watson  and  Kaye 

1017.  Grant. 

1018.  Prinsep. 

1019.  Douglas. 

1020.  Taylor. 

1021.  Wheeler. 

1022.  Adams. 

1023.  Ballantyne. 

1024. 


1025.  Buyers. 

1026.  Walsh. 

1027.  Mullens. 

1028.  Ward. 

13* 


PRICE. 

History  of  India.     1858. 
History  of  British  Empire  in  In- 
dia.   6  vols.     1862.  £2  8s. 
India:    Its   State   and   Prospects. 

1835. 
The  Gong.     1852. 
India  and  the  Hindoos.     1853. 
Letters  on  Female  Missionaries  in 

India.     1843. 
History  of  British  India.     3  vols. 

1844-48. 
Mill's  History  of  British  India.    9 

vols.  £2  10s. 

Yakkun  Nattannawa,  a  Cingalese 

Poem. 
India:  Pictorial,  Descriptive,  and 

Historical.     (Bohn.) 
Travels  in  Western  India.  £3  3s. 

Eaces   and   Tribes  of  Hindoostan 

(Photographs).     18C8-70.  £18 

Cassell's  History  of  India.     2  vols.      18s. 
Imperial  India.  21s. 

Mission  in  India.  2s.  6d. 

Ancient  and  Modern  India.  7s.  Qd. 

A  Short  History  of  India.  12s. 

Episodes  of  Anglo-Indian  History.  10s.  6c?. 
Christianity  Contrasted  with  Hin- 
doo Philosophy.     1859. 
Contributions  toward  a  History  of 
Biblical  Translations   in  India. 
1855. 
Letters  on  Indian  Missions. 
The  Martyrs  of  Futtehguhr. 
The  Religious  Aspects  of  Hindoo 

Philosophy.     I860. 
Farewell  Letters  on  Hindoo  Wor- 
ship and  Superstition.     1821. 


150 


FOREIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


1029.  Ward.  The  History,  Literature,  and  Ke- 

ligion  of  tlie  Hindoos.     1822. 

1030.  Wylie.  The  Urgent  Claims  of  India. 

1031.  Anderson.  The  English  in  Western  India.  14s. 

1032.  Aynsley.  Our  Visit  to  Hindoostan,  Kashmir, 

and  Ladakh.  14s. 

1033.  Blanchard.  Yesterday  and  To-day  in  India.  6s. 

1034.  Hutton.  Thugs  and  Dacoits  of  India.  5s. 

1035.  Cave — Brown.        Indian  Infanticide.  5s. 

1036.  Keene. 


Mogul  Empire. 


10s.  6d. 


(8.)  Persia,  Afghanistan,  Beloochistan,  Turkestan,  Arabia,  and 
Central  Asia  generally. 


S 

5ee  1416,  1422,  1827  to  1833. 

1037. 

Vaux. 

Persia  (Ancient  History  from  the 

Monuments). 

$1.00 

1038. 

Fletcher. 

Notes    from    Nineveh   (Mesopota- 

mia, Syria,  Assyria). 

.75 

1039. 

Layard. 

Fresh  Discoveries  at  Nineveh  and 

Babylon. 

4.00 

1040. 

Myers. 

Kemains  of  Lost  Empires. 

3.50 

1041. 

The  Nestorians  of  Persia. 

.60 

1042. 

Newman. 

Thrones  and  Palaces  of  Babylon 

and  Nineveh. 

5.00 

1043. 

Perkins. 

Missionary  Life  in  Persia. 

1.00 

1044. 

Kawlinson. 

Five  Great  Monarchies.     3  vols. 

15.00 

1045. 

Eawlinson. 

Sixth    Oriental    Monarchy    (Par- 

thia). 

6.00 

1046. 

Eawlinson. 

Seventh  Oriental  Monarchy  (New 

Persian  Empire). 

9.00 

1047. 

West. 

Komance  of  Missions. 

2.00 

1048. 

Smith. 

Assyria. 

1.00 

1049. 

Smith. 

Assyrian  Discoveries. 

4.00 

1050. 

Wheeler. 

Grace  Illustrated. 

1.25 

1051. 

Wheeler. 

Letters  from  Eden. 

1.25 

1052. 

Wheeler. 

Little  Children  in  Eden. 

.75 

EIELIOGRAPHICAL. 


151 


PRICE. 

1053.  Wheeler.  Ten  Years  on  the  Euphrates.  $1.25 

1054.  History  of  the  Persians.     1842. 

1055.  Loftas.  Travels  and  Researches  in  Chaldea 

and  Susiana.     1856, 

1056.  Malcolm.  Sketches  of  Persia.     1861.  Ss.  6d. 

1057.  Persia:   Customs  and  Manners  of 

the  Women. 

1058.  Chodzko.  Specimens  of  the  Popular  Poetry 

of  Persia. 

1059.  Persia  and  Afghanistan.     1839. 

1060.  Binning.  Travels  in  Persia.     2  vols.  16s. 

1061.  Arnold.  Through  Persia  by  Caravan.  1876.      1.75 

1062.  The  Euphrates  and  Tigris.  .80 

1063.  Perkins.  Eight  Years  in  Persia.     1843. 

1064.  Soathgate.  Tour    through    Armenia,    Kurdi- 

stan, Persia,  and  Mesopotamia. 
1840. 

1065.  Woman  and  her  Saviour  in  Persia. 

1863. 

1066.  Badger.  Nestorians    and   their   Eitual.     2 

vols.     1852. 

1067.  Watson.  A  History  of  Persia.  15s. 

1068.  Thorburn.  Bannu ;  or,  Our  Afghan  Frontier. 

1876. 

1069.  Nash.  History  of  the  War  in  Afghanistan. 

1843. 

1070.  Rattray.  Afghanistan  Costumes  and  Views. 

1848. 

1071.  Wilson.  ArianaAntiqua:  Antiquities  of  Af- 

ghanistan.    1861. 

1072.  Wolff.  Journal.     3  vols.     1824. 

1073.  Kaye.  History  of  the  War  in  Afghanistan. 

3  vols.  £1  6s. 

1074.  MacGregor.  A  Journey  through  Khorassan.     2 

vols.  SOs. 

1075.  Mallison.  History  of  Afglianistan.  18«, 


162 


FOKEIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


1076.  Bellew.  Afghanistan  and  the  Afghans. 

1077.  Bellew.  The  Eaces  of  Afghanistan. 


PEICE. 

es. 

Is. 


1078.  Hughes. 


Beloochistan.     1877. 


1079. 

Ker. 

On  the  Eoad  to  Khiva.     1874. 

1080. 

Khiva  and  Turkestan.     1874. 

1081. 

Burslem. 

Peep  into  Turkestan.     1846. 

1082. 

Elphinstone. 

Account  of  Cabul.     2  vols.     1842. 

1083. 

Fraser. 

Travels  in  Koordistan,  Mesopota- 
mia, etc.    2  vols.     1840. 

1084. 

Schuyler. 

Turkestan.     2  vols.     1876. 

$5.00 

1085. 

Burnaby. 

Eide  to  Khiva. 

2.00 

1086. 

Burnaby. 

On  Horseback   through  Asia  Mi- 

nor.                                                10s.  M. 

1087. 

The  Arab  and  his  Country. 

.60 

1088. 

Criehton. 

History  of  Arabia.     2  vols. 

1.50 

1089. 

Crichton. 

Journey  through  Arabia. 

1090. 

Customs  and  Manners  of  the  Bed- 

ouin Arabs. 

.50 

1091. 

Palgrave. 

Central  and  Eastern  Arabia. 

2.50 

1092. 

Taylor. 

Travels  in  Arabia  (Illustrated  Li- 

brary of  Travels). 

1.50 

1093. 

Burton. 

Pilgrimage    to   El    Medinah    and 
Mecca.     3  vols.     1857. 

1094. 

Samuel. 

Missionary  Tour  through  Arabia  to 
Bagdad.     1844. 

1095. 

Maughan. 

The  Alps  of  Arabia. 

5s. 

1096. 

MacGahan. 

Campaigning  on  the  Oxus.     1876. 

3.50 

1097. 

MacGahan. 

Turkish    Atrocities    in    Bulgaria. 

1876. 

1098. 

Taylor. 

Central  Asia. 

1.50 

1099. 

Bell. 

Oxus  and  the  Indus.     1869. 

1100. 

Villeroi. 

A  Trip  through  Central  Asia. 

2s. 

1101. 

Vamberry. 

Travels  in  Central  Asia. 

4.50 

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 


153 


1102. 

Baker. 

Clouds  in  the  East. 

$6.75 

1103. 

Collins. 

Overland  Explorations  in  Siberia 
and  Amoor.     1864. 

1104. 

Millengen. 

Wild  Life  among  the  Koords.  1870. 

1105. 

Wakefield. 

The  Happy  Valley. 

16s. 

1106. 

Thielmann. 

Through  the  Caucasus  to  Tabreez, 

Kurdistan.     2  vols. 

188. 

1107. 

Collins. 

A  Voyage  down  the  Amoor. 

1108. 

Atkinson. 

The  Upper  and  Lower  Amoor. 

1109. 

Blunt. 

Bedouin  Tribes  of  the  Euphrates. 

(9.)  Syria. 
See  1935-1965. 

2.50 

1110. 

Jessnp. 

Children  of  the  East. 

.90 

nil. 

Jessup. 

Syrian  Home-life. 

1.50 

1112. 

Jessup. 

Women  of  the  Arabs. 

2.00 

1113. 

Thonason. 

Land  and  the  Book.     2  vols. 

5.00 

1114. 

Tristram. 

Land  of  Moab. 

2.50 

1115. 

Massacre  in  Syria. 

.25 

1116. 

Newman. 

From  Dan  to  Beersheba. 

1.75 

1117. 

Prime. 

Tent-life  in  the  Holy  Land. 

2.00 

1118. 

Van  Lennep. 

Bible  Lands. 

5.00 

1119. 

Turner. 

El  Khuds,  the  Holy. 

1120. 

Murray. 

Handbook  of  the  Holy  Land.     2 

vols.    A. 

20s. 

1121. 

Baedeker. 

The  East :  Palestine  and  Syria.  A. 

1122. 

Schaff. 

Through  Bible  Lands. 

2.75 

1123. 

Ewald. 

Missionary   Labors   in   Jerusalem 
(1842-44).     1845. 

1124. 

Bartlett. 

Egypt  to  Palestine. 

18s. 

1125. 

Porter. 

The  Giant  Cities  of  Bashan.             ^ 

Is.  ed. 

1126. 

Burton. 

The  Inner  Life  of  Syria,  Palestine, 

and  the  Holy  Tiand.     2  vols. 

24s. 

1127.  Anderson. 


(10.)   Turkey. 
See  84,  85a,  562,  1935-1965. 

Oriental  Missions.    2  vols. 


1.50 


154 


FOREIGN   MISSIONARY  MANUAL. 


1128.  Barkley. 

1129.  Clark. 

1130.  Clarke. 

1131.  Cutts. 

1132.  Davis. 

1133.  Dwight. 

1134.  Grant. 

1135.  Martin. 

1136.  Geary. 

1137.  Harvey. 

1138.  Hamlin. 

1139.  Hornby. 

1140.  Laurie. 

1141.  Lennep. 

1142.  McCoan. 

1143.  MacFarlane. 

1144.  Madden. 
1145. 

1146.  Murray. 

1147.  Milner. 

1148.  Porter. 

1149. 

1150.  Taylor. 

1151.  Tozer. 


Five  Years  among  the  Bulgarians 

and  Turks.  10s.  6d. 

The  Races  of  European  Turkey.     10s.  6d 


The  Arabs  and  the  Turks.     1876. 
Christians  under  the  Crescent  in 

Asia. 
Life  in  Asiatic  Turkey. 
Christianity  Eevived  in  the  East 

(Armenians).     1850. 
History  of  the  Nestorians.     1841. 
Statesman's  Year-Book :  Turkey. 
Bombay  to  the  Bosphorus.     2  vols. 
Turkish   Harems    and   Circassian 

Homes.    1865. 
Among  the  Turks. 
In  and  Around  Stamboul. 
Dr.  Grant  and  the  Mountain  Nesto- 
rians.    1853. 
Missionary  Travels  in  Asia  Minor. 

2  vols. 
Our  New  Protectorate:  Turkey  in 

Asia.    2  vols. 
Travels  in  Turkey.     2  vols.     1850. 
The  Turkish  Empire.  2  vols.  1862. 
Mahoramed  :  The  Saracen  and  the 

Turks.     1862. 
Handbook  of  Turkey. 
The  Turkish  Empire.     1876. 
Turkey  :  Its  History  and  Progress. 

2  vols.     1854. 
People  of  Turkey. 
Land  of  the  Saracen. 
Highlands  of  Turkey.     2  vols. 


$1.50 

5s. 
21s. 


£1  83. 


1.50 


24s. 


24s. 


1.50 


.15 

1.50 
24s. 


/.   OCEANICA. 

See  1359  to  1361,  1365,  1366,  1367,  1395,  1409,  1468,  1968  to  1970. 
1152.  The  Cannibal  Islands.  .75 


BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 


155 


1153.  Gill.  Gems  from  the  Coral  Islands,  East 

Polynesia.     1871.  $1.25 

1154.  Gill.  Gems  from  the  Coral  Islands,  West 

Polynesia.     1871.  1.10 

1155.  Lo\ATy.  Missions    in    Tonga    and    Feejee. 

1853.  1.50 

1156.  Murray.  Missionary  Work  in  Polynesia  and 

New  Guinea.     1876.  2.50 

1157.  Polynesia ;  or.  Missionary  Toils  in 

the  South  Seas.     1839. 

1158.  Melville.  Typee:  A  Peep  at  Polynesian  Life. 

2  vols.     1846. 

1159.  Williams  and  Calvert.     Fiji  and  the  Fijians.     1870. 

1160.  Tahiti  Receiving  the  Gospel.  .70 

1161.  Tahiti  with  the  Gospel.  .70 

1162.  Tahiti  without  the  Gospeh  .70 

1163.  Fornander.  Polynesian  Race.     1877. 

1164.  Murray.  Pitcairn:  The  Island,  People,  and 

the  Pastor.     1869. 

1165.  Ellis.  Polynesian  Researches.     4  vols. 

1166.  Farmer.  Tonga    and    the    Friendly    Isles. 

1855. 

1167.  Waterhouse.  Vataah,  the  Fijian  Princess. 

1168.  Lang.  Polynesian  Nation.  10s.  6d. 

1169.  Moresby.  Discoveries  in  New  Guinea,  Poly- 

nesia, etc.  15s. 


1170.  Marryatt.  Among  the  Maoris. 

1171.  Barker.  Station-Life     in     New     Zealand. 

1874. 

1172.  Mortimer.  Night  of   Toil.      (Tahitian    Mis- 

sions.)    1878. 

1173.  Eden.  Coralie;    or,   The  Wreck  of   the 

Sybille.     1877. 

1174.  Laird.  Rambles    of    a    Globe-Trotter    in 

Australasia.     1875. 

1175.  Trollope.  Australia  and  New  Zealand.    1875. 


1.75 


1.50 


1.00 


150 


FOREIGN   MISSIONARY  MANUAL. 


1176. 

Trollope. 

New  Zealand.     1875. 

1177. 

Trollope. 

South  Australia  and  West  Austra- 
lia.    1875. 

1178. 

Trollope. 

Victoria  and  Tasmania.     1875. 

1179. 

Warburton. 

Journey  Across  the  Western  In- 
terior of  Australia.     1875. 

1180. 

Hutton. 

Missionary   Life  in  the  Southern 

Seas.     1874. 

1181. 

Johnstone. 

Maoria.     1874. 

1182. 

Kennedy. 

New  Zealand.     1874. 

1183. 

Silver. 

Handbook  for  Australia  and  New 
Zealand.     1874. 

1184. 

Williams. 

Christianity  among  the  New  Zea- 
landers.     1874. 

1185. 

Gorst. 

Maori  King.     1864. 

118G. 

Hodder. 

Memories  of  New  Zealand  Life. 
1863. 

1187. 

Kennedy. 

Four  Years  in  Queensland.     1870. 

1188. 

Lang. 

Queensland,  Australia.     1863. 

1189. 

Lawrence  Struilly:  Bush-Life  in 
Australia.     1863. 

1190. 
1191. 

New  Zealand   Hand-book.     1867. 

Old  New  Zealand:  Native  Cus- 
toms, etc.,  by  a  Pakeha  Maori. 
1863. 

1192. 

Rowe. 

Colonial  Empire  of  Great  Britain, 
Australian  Group.     1865. 

1193. 

Williams. 

Missionary  Enterprise  in  the  South 
Sea  Islands.     1865. 

1194. 

Angas. 

Illustrations  of  New  Zealand. 
1847. 

1195. 

Angas. 

Illustrations  of  South  Australia. 
1847. 

1196. 

Angas. 

Savage  Life  and  Scenes  in  Aus- 
tralia.    2  vols.     1847. 

1197. 

Australia,  Tasmania,  and  New  Zea- 
land.    1856. 

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 


157 


1198. 

Brown. 

New  Zealand  and  its  Aborigines. 
1845. 

1199. 

Coates. 

New  Zealanders  and  their  Lands. 
1844. 

1200. 

Duncan. 

Account  of  the  Colony  of  South 
Australia.     1850. 

1201. 

Fitton. 

New  Zealand :  Its  Condition,  Pros- 
pects, etc.     1855. 

1202. 

Hughes. 

Experience  of  Forty  Years  in  Tas- 
mania.    1860. 

1203. 

Majoribanks. 

Travels  in  New  Zealand.     1845. 

1204. 

Marshall. 

Two  Visits  to  New  Zealand.    1836. 

1205. 

New  Zealand  Portfolio.     1843. 

1206. 

Thomson. 

Story  of  New  Zealand.      2  vols. 
1859. 

1207. 

Nicholas. 

Voyage  to  New  Zealand. 

1208. 

Tucker. 

The  Southern  Cross  and  the  South- 
ern Crown. 

• 

1209. 

Yates's  Accounts  of  New  Zealand. 

1210. 

Barrand. 

New  Zealand.     25  Chromos. 

168s. 

1211. 

Stone. 

A  Few  Months  in  New  Guinea. 

12s. 

1212. 

Steel. 

The  New  Hebrides  and  Christian 

Missions. 

8s.  6d. 

1213. 

Gill. 

Life  in  the  Southern  Seas. 

5s.  6rf. 

1214. 

Eden. 

The  Fifth  Continent. 

5s. 

1215. 

Wallace. 

Stanford's  Compendium,  Austral- 

asia. 

21s. 

1216. 

Hochstetter. 

New  Zealand. 

£15s. 

1217. 

Williams. 

Christianity  among  the  New  Zea- 
landers.    1867. 

1218. 

Anderson. 

Scenes  in  the  Hawaiian  Islands  and 

California. 

11.15 

1219. 

Anderson. 

Sandwich  Islands.     1870. 

1.50 

1220.  Anderson. 

1221.  Bliss. 

14 


Hawaiian  Islands.     1864. 
Paradise  in  the  Pacific  (Sandwich 
Islands). 


1.25 


158 


FOREIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


1222. 

Bingham. 

Bartiraeus  of  the  Sandwich  Islands. 

PRICE. 

$  .20 

1223. 

Bird. 

Hawaiian  Archipelago.     1875. 

7s.  ed. 

1224. 

Bible  Island :  A  Missionary  Tale 
from  the  South  Seas.     1866. 

1225. 

Barzacot. 

Mission  Life  in  the  Pacific.     1866. 

1226. 

Bingham. 

History  of  the  Sandwich  Island 
Mission. 

1227. 

Cheever. 

Island  World  of  the  Pacific.    1851. 

1.50 

1228. 

Cheever. 

Life    in    the    Sandwich    Islands. 

1851. 

1.50 

1229. 

Chaney. 

Alo'ha!   A  Hawaiian  Salutation. 

1879. 

1.50 

1230. 

Dibble. 

The    Sandwich    Islands    Mission. 
1839. 

1231. 

D' Almeida. 

Life  in  Java.     2  vols.     1864. 

1232. 
1233. 

Earl. 

Native  Races  of  the  Indian  Archi- 
pelago, Papuans,  etc.     1853. 
Five     Years'     Church-Work     in 

Hawaii.     1868. 

2.25 

1234. 

Gill. 

Gems  from  the  Coral  Islands :  An 
Account  of  Eecent  Missionary 
Success  in  the  New  Hebrides. 
2  vols. 

1235. 

History  of  the  Sandwich  Islands. 

.65 

1236. 

Hawaii:   The   Past,  Present,  and 
Future.     1869. 

1237. 

Hill. 

Travels  in  the  Sandwich  and  So- 
ciety Islands.     1856. 

1238. 

Hunt. 

Past  and  Present  of  the  Sandwich 

Islands. 

1239. 

Jarves. 

Scenes  in  the  Sandwich  Islands  and 
Central  America.     1847. 

1240. 

Jarves. 

History  of  the  Sandwich  Islands. 
1843. 

1241. 

Lawson. 

Wanderings  in  the  Interior  of  New 

Guinea. 

3.00 

1242. 

La  Gironi^re. 

Twenty  Years  in  the  Philippines. 

1.50 

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 


159 


1243.  Missionary  Anecdotes:  Islands  of 

the  Pacific.     18G9. 

1244.  Missionary  Records :  Sandwich  Isl- 

ands.    1857. 

1245.  Ogier.  The  Fortunate  Isles.   2  vols.    1871. 

1246.  Pritchard.  Missionary's  Eeward ;   or,  Gospel 

in  the  Pacific.     1844. 

1247.  Rowe.  Missionary  among  the  Cannihals. 

1248.  Sandwicli  Island  Notes,  by  a  Iliiold. 

1249.  Smythe.  Ten  Months  in  the  Fiji  Islands. 

18G4. 

1250.  Williams.  Missionary    Enterprises     in     the 

South  Sea  Islands.     1837. 


$1.00 
1.50 


1.15 


*;.  West  Indies. 

1251.  Hazard.  San  Domingo,  Past  and  Present. 

1252.  Kimball.  Life  in  San  Domingo. 

1253.  Keim.  San  Domingo. 

1254.  West  India  Mission. 

1255.  Rleby.  Scenes  in  the  Caribbean. 

1256.  Sergeant.  Letters  from  Jamaica.     1843. 

1257.  Clark.  Voice  of  Jubilee. 

1258.  Underbill.  Emancipation     in     West     Indies. 

1861. 

1259.  Sturge  and  Harvey.     The  West  Indies  in  1837. 

1260.  Kidder.  Reminiscences  of  the  West  India 

Islands. 

1261.  Watson.  Defence  of  the  Wesleyan  Mission 

in  the  West  Indies. 

1262.  Coleridge.  Six  Months  in  the  West  Indies  in 

1825. 

1263.  Hanna.  Notes  on  a  Visit  to  Some  Parts  of 

Ilayti  in  1835. 

1264.  Scott.  Jamaica  and  Back.     1876. 

1265.  Bacot.  The  Bahamas.     187L 

1266.  Clark.  Baptist  Mission,  Jamaica,  from  its 

Commencement.     1865. 


3.50 

1.50 

].50 

.25 


160 


FOREIGN   MISSION  A  EY   MANUAL. 


1267. 

Eowe. 

Colonial  Empire  of  Great  Britain. 
Atlantic  Group.     1865. 

1268. 

Waddell. 

Twenty-nine   Years   in   the   West 
Indies  and  Central  Africa.    1863. 

1269. 

Buchner. 

Mission  of  Moravians  in  Jamaica, 
1754-1854. 

1270. 

Cornford. 

Missionary    Keminiscences.       Ja- 
maica Ketraced.     1856. 

1271. 

Duncan. 

Narrative  of  the  Wesleyan   Mis- 
sion to  Australia. 

1272. 

Godet. 

Bermuda:  Its  History,  Geology,  etc. 

1860. 

1273. 

Coke. 

History  of  the  West  Indies.     1808. 

1274. 

Samuel. 

Wesleyan  Missions  in  Jamaica  and 
Honduras  Delineated.     1850. 

1275. 

Horsford. 

A  Voice  from  the  West  Indies. 

1276. 

Moister. 

Memorials   of    Missionary    Labor 
in  the  West  Indies  and  West  Af- 

1277. 
1278. 

Phillippo. 

rica. 
Jamaica:    Its    Past    and    Present 

State.     1843. 
Missions  of  the  United  Brethren 

to  the  Danish  West  India  Islands. 

1279. 

United    Brethren:    Retrospect    of 
their  Jamaica  Mission. 

1280. 

United    Brethren:    Retrospect    of 
their  Mission  in  Antigua. 

h.  Greenland. 

1281. 

Half  Hours  in  the  Far  North.           $1.50 

1282. 

Greenland,  Iceland,  and  the  Faroe 

Islands.                                                 .75 

1283. 

Missionary  Records.     (Greenland 

and  Labrador.)                                    .75 

1284. 

Bush. 

Reindeer,  Dogs,  and  Snow-shoes.        3.00 

1285. 

The  Moravians  in  Greenland  and 
Labrador. 

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 


161 


1286.  Crantz.  History  of  Moravian  Missions  in 

Greenland. 

1287.  Greenland      Missions.        Dublin. 

1831. 

1288.  Scholes.  Peeps  into  the  North.     Iceland, 

Lapland,  and  Greenland.     1875. 


2.  GENERAL  HISTORIES  OF  MISSIONS. 

Missionary  Societies  of  Great  Brit- 
ain.    1873. 

History  and  Progress  of  the  Mis- 
sionary Societies.    2  vols.    1839. 

History  of  Christian  Missions. 
1842. 

Jubilee  Memorial  of  Religious 
Tract  Society,  1799-1849.    1850. 

History  of  Missions  from  the  Six- 
teenth to  the  Nineteenth  Centu- 
ries.    1864. 

History  of  American  Missions  (So- 
cieties).    1840. 

History  of  Women's  Missionary 
Societies.     1880. 

3.  SPECIAL  DENOMINATIONAL  MISSIONS. 


1289. 

Robertson. 

1290. 

1291. 

Huie. 

1292. 

Jones. 

1293. 

Brown. 

1294. 

1295. 

Daggett  (Mrs.). 

1296.  Anderson. 


1297.  Cramp. 

1298. 

1299. 

1300.  Thomson. 

130L 

14* 


History  of   the    Missions   of   the 

American  Board  (C,  F.  M.).     5 

vols.,  each 
Baptist  History  to  the  Close  of  the 

Eighteenth  Century. 
History  of  the  Freewill  Baptists, 

1780-1830. 
Moravian  Atlas. 
Our    Oriental     Missions     (Meth. 

Epis.). 
Presbyterian    Church    throughout 

the  World. 


$   .75 


1.50 

2.25 

1.00 
1.00 

2.50 

4.00 


162 


FOREIGN   MISSIOXARY   MANUAL. 


1302.  Kingsley. 

1303.  Garamell. 

1304.  Lowrie. 

1305.  Miller. 

1306.  Tracy. 
1307. 

1308.  M'Kerron. 

1309.  Pumphrey. 

1310.  Eeid. 


1311.  Green. 

1312.  Loskiel. 

1313.  Strickland. 

1314.  Smith. 

1315.  Morrison. 

1316.  Hunter. 
1317. 

1318.  Moister. 

1319.  Moister. 

1320.  Alder. 

1321.  Cox. 

1322.  Hening. 


Bound  the  \Yorld  (Meth.  Epis.). 
American  Baptist  Missions.    1850. 
Manual  of  Missions  (Pres.).    1854. 
The     German     Missions     (Meth. 

Epis.). 
American  Board  C.  F.  M.     1842. 
The    Missionary    Jubilee   (Amer. 

Bapt.  Missions).     1865. 
History  of  the  Foreign  Missions  of 

the  Scotch  Church.     1867. 
Friends'  Missions.     1880. 
Missions  and  Missionary  Societies 

of  the  ]\Ieth.  Epis.  Church.     2 

vols.    1879. 
American    Presbyterian  Missions. 

1838. 
History  of  the  United  Brethren's 

Mission  in  North  America. 
Missions  of  the  Meth.  Epis.  Church. 

1854. 
Missionary  Sketches  (Amer.  Bapt.). 

1878. 
Fathers  and  Founders  of  the  Lon- 
don Missionary  Society.     1839. 
History  of  Missions  of  the  Free 

Church  of  Scotland.     1873. 
Fruits  of  Toil  in  the  London  Mis- 
sionary Society.     1870. 
Conversations  on  the  State  of  Wes- 

leyan  Missions.     1869. 
History  of  Wesleyan  Missions  in 

all  Parts.     1870. 
Wesleyan  Missions.     1844. 
History  of  the  Bapt.  Miss.  Society, 

1792-1842.     2  vols. 
History  of  the  African  Mission  of 

the  Episcopal  Chiu'ch.    1851. 


$  .12 


3.00 


1.50 


BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 


163 


Jubilee    Services   of   the    London 

Missionary  Society.     1844. 
Jubilee  Volume  of  the  Church  Mis- 
sionary Society.     1849. 
Barge  and  Strickland.     History  of  Amer.  Meth.  Epis. 

Church  Mission. 
Blumhardt.  Manual  of  the   Basle   Missionary 

Society. 
Bohemian  and  Moravian  Brethren 

(Best's  History). 
Church  Missionary  Atlas,  C.  M.  S. 
1859. 
Crantz.  History  of  the  Brethren. 

Ellis.  History  of  the  London  Missionary 

Society.     2  vols. 
1331.  Holms.  History  of  the  United  Brethren's 

Missions.     1827. 
Jackson.  "SVesleyan  Methodism.     1840. 

Isenberg  and  Krapf     Church  Mission  to  Abyssinia 
and  Egypt.     1843. 

1334.  Humphries.  History  of  Society  for  Propagation 

of  the  Gospel.     1853. 

1335.  Hawkins.  Missions  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 

land.    1845. 

1336.  Bost.  History  of  the  Moravians.  3.s.  6d 


1323. 

1324. 

1325. 

1326. 

1327. 

1328. 

1329. 
1330. 


1332. 
1333. 


4.  BIOGKAPHIES  OF  MISSIOXAKIES,  etc. 

Lives  of  the  Three  Mrs.  Judsons. 

Life  of  Mrs.  A.  H.  Judson. 

Memoir  of  Sarah  B.  Judson. 

Mrs.  Emily  C.  Judson. 

Ann  H.  Judson. 

Adonirara  Judson :  The  Mission- 
ary of  the  Apostolic  School. 
1871. 

Incidents  in  the  Missionary  Life 
of  Adoniram  Judson.    1852. 


1337. 
1333. 

1339.  Judson  (E 

1340.  Kendrick. 

1341.  Knowles. 
1342. 


1343. 


§1.75 

.70 

.75 

1.75 

1.00 


164 


FOREIGN   MISSIONARY    MANUAL. 


1344. 

Wayland. 

Adoniram  Judson.  2vols.l853.  A. 

1345. 

Stuart. 

Mrs.    A.   H.    and    S.   B.   Judson. 
1852. 

1346. 

Clement. 

Adoniram  Judson. 

1347. 

Conant. 

The  Earnest  Man  (Adoniram  Jud- 
son).    1856. 

1348. 

Dowling. 

The  Judson  Offering.     1855. 

1349. 

Bonar. 

Life  of  Judson.                                   ; 

3s.  6d 

1350. 

Blaikie. 

The  Personal  Life  of  David  Liv- 

ingstone.    A. 

$3.50 

1351. 

Marrat. 

David  Livingstone. 

Is.  6d. 

1352. 

Life    of   Livingstone    for    Young 
People. 

1353. 

Hunt. 

Livingstone. 

1354. 

Adams. 

The  Weaver    Boy   (Livingstone). 

1868. 

1.25 

1355. 

Life  and  History  of  Livingstone. 

(Africa). 

2.50 

1356. 

Popular  Account  of  Livingstone's 
Missionary  Travels.     1875. 

1357. 

Campbell. 

Martyr  of  Erromanga  (John  Wil- 
liams).    1866. 

1358. 

Prout. 

Eev.  J.  Williams. 

1359. 

Williams:    The  Martyr  Mission- 

ary. 

.75 

1360. 

John  Williams  and  Kobert  Mof- 
fatt.     1846. 

1361. 

Burns. 

W.  C.  Burns. 

2.50 

1362. 

Life  and   Times  of  W.  C.  Bums. 
1860. 

1303. 

Smith. 

Dr.  Alex.  Duff     1880. 

2.00 

1364. 

Lai  Behari  Dav 

.    Kecol lections    of    Dr.    Alexander 

Duff 

1.50 

1305. 

Yonge. 

J.    Coleridge    Patteson.      2    vols. 

1872.     A. 

5.00 

1366. 

Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Bishop  Pat- 

teson. 

3«.6d 

BIBLIOGEAPHICAL. 


165 


1367. 

Awdry. 

Stoiy  of  a  Fellow-soldier  (Patte- 

son).     1875. 

11.50 

1368. 

Adams. 

The  Missionary's  Mother. 

.20 

1369. 

Mohammed  Ali  Bey. 

.40 

1370. 

Anecdotes  of  Missionary  Worthies 

in  the  Moravian  Church. 

.40 

1371. 

Alcott. 

Eobert  Morrison. 

.50 

1372. 

Arnold. 

Mrs.  H.  E.  Dickson:  Missionary 

to  Greece. 

1.25 

1373. 

Benjamin  (Mrs.). 

,   The  Missionary  Sisters. 

1.25 

1374. 

Bleby. 

Romance  without  Fiction. 

1.75 

1375. 

Bush. 

Five  Years  in  China. 

.80 

1376. 

Memoir  of  the  Patriarchs  of  An- 
tioch. 

1377. 

Willard. 

Colman  and  Wheelock. 

.35 

1378. 

Collier. 

T.  F.  Buxton. 

.75 

1379. 

Drew. 

T.  Coke. 

1.00 

1380. 

Fox. 

C.  C.  Hoffman. 

2.50 

1381. 

Good  Indian  Missionary  (Eev.  J. 

Eliot). 

.22 

1382. 

Life  of  Gen.  H.  Havelock. 

1.75 

1383. 

Hutchings. 

Charles  L.  Winslow. 

.25 

1384. 

King. 

Good  Fight  (G.  D.  Boardman). 

1.25 

1385. 

Lewis. 

John  Thomas. 

4.00 

1386. 

Go  van. 

Memorials  of  the  Missionary  Career 
of  J.  Laing.     1875. 

1387. 

Net  Cast  in  Many  Waters :  Sketches 
from  the  Lives  of  Missionaries. 
1875. 

1388. 

Beardsley. 

The    Missionary    Life    and    Cor- 
respondence    of     S.     Johnson. 

1874. 

1389. 

Coleridge. 

St.  Francis  Xavier.     1872. 

1390. 

J.   Blumenreich,  the  Missionary. 
1864. 

1391. 

Carey. 

A  Missionary  in  India.     1865. 

1392. 

Carpenter. 

Addresses  to  the  Hindoos.     1867. 

166 


FOREIGI^    MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


1393. 

Coke. 

Fatlier  of  Our  Missions  (Wesley). 
1871. 

1394. 

Coleman. 

K.  Davis,  Missionary  in  New  Zea- 
land.    1865. 

1395. 

Story    and    Mission-Work   of   A. 
Gardiner  in  Patagonia.     1867. 

1396. 

Gardner. 

Heroines  of  Missionary  Enterprise. 
1863. 

1397. 

Moffat. 

Life's  Labor  in  South  Africa.  1871. 

1398. 

Moister. 

Missionary  Pioneers.     1871. 

1399. 

Smith. 

Earnest       Missionary       (Horatio 
Pearse).     1864. 

1400. 

Thomson. 

Great  Missionaries.     1868. 

1401. 

Life  of  Henry  Venn.     1870. 

1402. 

Barrett. 

Life  and  Wesleyan  Mission  of  J. 
H.  Bamby.     1852. 

1403. 

MeSherrj. 

Father  Laval  (Eoman  Catholic). 

$  .60 

1404. 

Tarbox. 

Missionary  Patriots. 

1.25 

1405. 

Missionary's  Daughter. 

.25 

1406. 

Moravian  Missionaries. 

.25 

1407. 

Nestorian  Biography. 

1.25 

1408. 

Obookiah  Memoir. 

.40 

1409. 

Nevius. 

San-Poh. 

.55 

1410. 

O'Learj. 

Most  Ancient  Lives  of  St.  Patrick 

(Roman  Catholic). 

1.00 

1411. 

Dulles. 

Eam-Krishna-Punt,    the    Boy    of 

Bengal. 

.75 

1412. 

Eowe. 

Missionary  among  Cannibals  (John 

Hunt). 

1.00 

1413. 

Schweinitz. 

David  Zeisberger,  the  Apostle  of 

the  Indians. 

3.50 

1414. 

Francis. 

Life  of  John  Eliot  (Sparks's  Li- 

brary, Amer.  Indians). 

1.25 

1415. 

Marsh. 

Tennesseean  (Rhea)  in  Persia  and 

Koordistan.     1869. 

2.00 

1416. 

Yonge. 

Pioneers  and  Founders.     AA. 

1.75 

1417. 

Williamson. 

David  Abeel.     1849. 

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 


167 


1418. 

Bartlett. 

Jacob  Bailey,  the  Frontier  Mis- 
sionary. 

1419. 

Hatfield. 

James  McGregor  Bertram.     1852. 

1420. 

Eddy. 

Heroines  of  Missionary  Enterprise. 

1858. 

1421. 

Lathrop. 

Asaliel  Grant. 

1422. 

Came. 

Lives  of  Eminent  Missionaries. 
3  vols.     1852. 

1423. 

Cox. 

Missionary  Eemains.     1835. 

1424. 

Lockhart. 

Medical  Missionary  in  China. 
1861. 

1425. 

Memoir  of  British  Female  Mis- 
sionaries.    1841. 

1426. 

Memoir  of  Charles  Morrison.  2 
vols.     1839. 

1427. 

Phillips. 

The  Missionary  Martyr  of  Terra 
delFuego.     1861. 

1428. 

Weitbrecht  (Mrs 

.).     J.  J.  Weitbrecht.     1857. 

1429. 

Venn. 

Missionary  Life  and  Labors  of  St. 
Francis  Xavier.     1862. 

1430. 

Birrell. 

Eev.  Kicliard  Knill.     1859. 

1431. 

The  Book  for  Every  Land  (Me- 
moir   of    Eev.    Dr.    Paterson). 

1857. 

1432. 

Life  of  Count  Zinzendorf. 

1433. 

Mitchell. 

Eev.  E.  Nisbit. 

1434. 

Memoir  of  Eev.  Gordon  Hall. 

1435. 

Ehenius. 

C.  T.  E.  Ehenius. 

1436. 

Pearson. 

C.  F.  Swartz.     2  vols. 

1437. 

Wardlaw. 

J.  Eeid. 

1438. 

Fellowes. 

Joenicke.     1833. 

1439. 

Groves. 

Anthony  Groves. 

1440. 

Fox. 

Eev.  H.  W.  Fox. 

1441. 

Pearson. 

Dr.  Claudius  Buchanan. 

1442. 

Lawrence. 

Light  on  the  Dark  Eiver.  Memo- 
rials of  Mrs.  A.  L.  Hamlin. 
1853. 

168 


FOREIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


1443.  Eondthaler. 

1444. 

1445.  Lowrie. 

1446.  Temple. 

1447.  Woods. 

1448.  Patton. 

1449.  Marshman. 

1450. 

1451.  Bonar. 

1452.  Waterbury. 

1453.  Pierson. 

1454.  Hoby. 

1455.  Bateraan. 

1456.  Culross. 

1457.  Tweedie. 
1458. 

1459.  Morrison. 

1460.  Davies. 

1461.  Hamilton. 

1462.  West. 

1463.  Threlfall. 

1464.  Walbridge. 

1465.  Hinton. 

1466.  Bnrchell. 

1467.  Tucker. 

1468.  Walsh. 

1469.  Smith. 

1470.  Thomson. 

1471.  Henderson. 

1472.  Lelievre. 


John  Heckewelder.     1847. 

W.  Johnson  (Sierra  Leone,  Africa). 
1853. 

W.  M.  Lowrie.    1854. 

Daniel  Temple. 

The  American  Missionaries.    1833. 

The  Hero  Missionary  (E.  Kincaid). 

Life  and  Times  of  Carey,  Marsh- 
man,  and  Ward. 

Memoir  of  J.  M.  Peck,  D.  D. 
1863. 

Life  of  Kev.  J.  Milne.     1872. 

Eev.  John  Scudder.     1870. 

Missionary  Memorial.     1853. 

Eev.  Dr.  Yates.     1847. 

Bishop  Wilson.     2  vols.     1860. 

Eev.  J.  Mackay. 

Eev.  J.  MacDonald.     1849. 

Memoir  of  Eev.  T.  S.  MacKean. 
1847. 

Dr.  Morrison.     2  vols. 

S.  Dyer. 

Eichard  Williams. 

Daniel  West. 

S.  Broadbent. 

J.  Smith. 

W.  Knibb. 

Eev.  T.  Burchell. 

Bishop  George  Augustus  Selwyn. 
2  vols.  24s. 

Heroes  of  the  Missionary  Field.  5s. 

John  Wilson,  D.  D.  9s. 

Wra.  J.  Emslie,  M.  D.,  of  Kash- 
mir. 4s.  6d. 

James  Henderson,  M.  D.,  of  China.  3s.  6d. 

J.  L.  Eostan,  the  Alpine  Mission- 
ary. 3s.  6d. 


BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 


169 


1473. 


Story  of  a  Working  Man's   Life 


(Francis  Mason): 

10s.6d. 

1474.  Vassar. 

Uncle  John  Vassar.     1880. 

11.00 

1475. 

Life  of  Harriet  Newell. 

.75 

1476. 

Life  of  Henry  Martyn. 

.70 

1477. 

Memoir   of   Eev.  William 

Ward 

(Serampore). 

.22 

1478.  Haines. 

Jonas  King. 

1.50 

1479.  Prime. 

Wm.  Goodell,  D.  D. 

2.50 

1480. 

Life  of  Rev.  D.  Temple. 

1481.  Edwards. 

Rev.  David  Brainerd. 

1482.  Etheridge. 

Rev.  Dr.  Coke.     1860. 

1483.  Smith. 

Rev.  T.  L.  Hodgson. 

1484.  Thompson. 

Rev.  D.  T.  Stoddard. 

1485.  Thompson. 

Rev.  Dr.  Lobdell. 

1486.  Moister. 

Barnabas  Shaw. 

3s.  6d, 

1487.  Rose. 

Ignatius  Loyola.     1870. 

7.25 

1488.  Walsh. 

Martyred  Missionaries. 

1489.  Clarke. 

Baptist  Missionaries  in  Jamaica. 

43. 

1490.  Sargent. 

Life  and  Letters  of  Henry  Martyn. 

1867. 

1491. 

Memoir  of  Mrs.  S.  L.  Smitl: 

L. 

1492. 

Mrs.  Perkins. 

1493. 

Rev.  Eli  Parsons. 

1494. 

Rev.  Pliny  Fisk. 

1495.  Wilson. 

Mrs.  Margaret  Wilson. 

1496. 

Greenland.— Hans    Egede. 
thew  Slack. 

Mat- 

1497. 

North     America.  —  John 

Eliot. 

Bishop  Seabury.     Bishop 

Chase. 

Bishop   Stewart.     J.  G. 

Moun- 

tain. 

1498. 

South         India.     —    Ziegenbalg, 
Schwartz,  Joenicke,  Gericke. 

1499. 

India.— Henry  Martyn.   First  Mis- 

sion Planted  in  Bengal. 

Bishop 

Corrie. 

15 


170 


FOEEIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


PRICE. 

1500. 

India. — Bishop  Middleton.     Bish- 
op Heber. 

1501. 

William  Carey. 

$1.25 

1501a. 

Life  and  Times  of  J.  B.  Taylor. 

.50 

15016. 

Theodosia  Dean. 

1.00 

1501c. 

Lucy  T.  Lord. 

.75 

1501(;  Binney. 

Twenty-six  Years  in  Burmah. 

1.25 

1501e. 

Mrs.  Eliza  G.  Jones. 

.75 

1501/. 

Sarah  D.  Comstock. 

.65 

1501^. 

First  Hindoo  Convert,  Krishna-Pal. 

.40 

150U  Taylor. 

Life  of  Luther  Eice. 

loOli. 

Jacob  Thomas,  Missionary  to  As- 
sam. 

1501J. 

Ko  Tha  Byu. 

5.  BIBLE- WOEK  OF  THE  WOELD. 

1502.  Borrow. 

Bible  and  Gypsies  in  Spain. 

1.75 

1503.  Bird. 

Bible- Work  in  Bible  Lands. 

1.50 

1504,  Jacolliot. 

Bible  in  India. 

2.00 

1505.  Summers. 

Bible  in  Many  Tongues. 

.60 

1506.  Bagster. 

Bible  of  Every  Land. 

4.50 

6.  MISCELLANEOUS  BOOKS  ON  MISSIONS. 

1507.  Grundemann. 

Missions-Bibliothek.  (In  German.) 
A.     4  vols. 

1508. 

Allan  Leslie ;  or.  The  Young  Mis- 

sionaries. 

.75 

1509.  Anderson. 

Foreign  Missions. 

1.50 

1510.  Burton. 

A  Year  in  the  Country;  or,  Dr. 

Keiler's  Mission-AVork. 

1.25 

1511.  Barber. 

Missionary  Tales  for  Little  Listen- 

ers. 

.50 

1512. 

Curiosities  of  Christian  Missions. 

.30 

1513.  Cunnynghara. 

Thoughts  on  Missions. 

.15 

1514.  Schaff  and  Prime 

.  Evangelical  Alliance  Conference. 

6.00 

1515.  Speir. 

God's  Eule  for  Christian  Giving. 

.75 

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 


171 


PRICE. 

1516. 

Bolton. 

Golden  Missionary  Penny. 

$1.25 

1517. 

Harris. 

Great  Commission. 

1.50 

1518. 

Cross. 

Hebrew  Missionary. 

.65 

1519. 

Knowlton. 

The  Foreign  Missionary. 

1.25 

1520. 

House. 

Missionary  in  Many  Lands.    1861. 

1.25 

1521. 

Missionary  Anecdotes. 

.90 

1522. 

Missionary  Book  for  the  Young. 

.40 

1523. 

Missionary  Box. 

.50 

1524. 

Missionary  Converts. 

.40 

1525. 

Missionary  Doctor. 

.80 

1526. 

Missionary  Kite. 

.25 

1527. 

Missionary  Picture-Gallery. 

.50 

1528. 

Missionary  Printer. 

.18 

1529. 

Missionary  Sketches  for  Children. 

.25 

1530. 

Campbell. 

Grandpapa's  Missionary  Stories  of 
Ancient     and     Modern    Times. 

1877. 

1531. 

' 

Modern    Christianity   a    Civilized 
Heathenism:   A  Satire.     (Anti- 

missionary.)     1873. 

1.00 

1532. 

Civilized   Christianity :    A   Eeply 
to     Modern     Christianity,     etc. 

1877. 

1533. 

Fallacies  Exposed  in  Modern  Chris- 
tianity a  Civilized  Heathenism. 

1534. 

Moister. 

Missionary  Stories.     1877. 

1535. 

Smith. 

Church  of  Christ  in  Chronological 
Tables.     1877. 

1536. 

Somerville. 

Lectures  on  Missions  and  Evangel- 
icism.     1874. 

1537. 

Cochrane. 

Home-Mission  Work.     1873. 

1538. 

Collins. 

Missionary  Enterprise  in  the  East. 
1873. 

1539. 

Plath. 

Subject    of   Missions    Considered. 
1873. 

1540. 

Church. 

Civilization  before  and  after  Chris- 
tianity.    1872. 

172 


FOREIGN  MISSIONARY  MANUAL. 


1541. 

Missionary   Enterprise    in    Many 
Lands.     1872. 

1542. 

True    Crusaders:    A    Missionary 
Poem.     1872. 

1543. 

Charlie  Douglas'  Visit  to  a  Mission 

Station.     1870. 

1544. 

Geikie. 

Christian  Missions  to  Wrong  Places. 

1871. 
Missionary  Portfolio  for  the  Young. 

1545. 

Hodgson. 

1864. 

1546. 

Liggins. 

Missionary  Pictu  re-Gallery.    1867. 

1547. 

Liggins. 

Oriental  Picture-Gallery.     1869. 

1548. 

MaccoU. 

Among  the  Masses;   or,  Work  in 
the  Wynds.     1867. 

1549. 

Marsden. 

Numismata    Orientalia  Illustrata. 
1869. 

1550. 

Moister. 

Missionary  World.     1872. 

$2.50 

1551. 

Miiller  (F.Max.) 

.  On  Missions,  with  Sermon  by  Dean 

Stanley. 

1.00 

1552. 

Narrative  of  a  Mission  of  Inquiry 
to  the  Jews  from  the  Church  of 

Scotland  in  1839. 

1.25 

1553. 

Palgrave. 

Essays  on  Eastern  Questions. 

3.50 

1554. 

Kidgeway. 

Perils  among  the  Heathen.     1863. 

1.00 

1555. 

Scudder. 

Tales  about  the  Heathen. 

.30 

1556. 

Seelye. 

Christian  Missions. 

1.00 

1557. 

Seelye. 

The  Way,  the  Truth,  and  the  Life. 

1.00 

1558. 

Stanley. 

History  of  the  Eastern  Church. 

2.50 

1559. 

Stories  of  Foreign  Countries. 

.50 

1560. 

Tales  from  the   Diary  of  a  Mis- 
sionary   Priest    (Koman    Cath- 

olic). 

.75' 

1561. 

Ward. 

History  of  the  Cross :  Pagan  Origin 
and    Idolatrous   Adoption    and 

Worship  of  the  Image. 

1.00 

1562. 

Warren. 

These  for  Those,  our  Indebtedness 

to  Missions. 

1.50 

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 


173 


1563.  Warren. 

1564.  Seamer. 
1565. 

1566.  Guernsey. 

1567.  Pearse. 

1568.  Kingsley. 

1569.  Abeel. 

1570. 


1571. 


1572. 
1573. 

Mullens. 

1574. 

Muller. 

1575. 

Phipps. 

1576. 

1577. 
]578. 

Briggs. 
Brown. 

1579. 

Bunn. 

1580. 

Burns. 

1581. 

Campbell. 

1582. 
1583. 
1584. 

Church. 

Clarkson. 
Coates. 

1585. 

Daniel. 
16* 

Twelve  Years  with  the  Children. 

Young  Missionaries. 

Irene  the  Missionary. 

Mission  Box. 

Mister  Horn  and  his  Friends ;  or, 
Givers  and  Giving.     1876. 

Land  and  Sea. 

The  Missionary  Convention  at 
Jerusalem.     1838. 

Matty's  Hungry  Missionary  Box, 
and  the  Message  it  Brought. 
1865. 

Missionary  Evenings  at  Home. 
1867. 

Missionary  Scenes.     1863. 

London  and  Calcutta  Compared. 
1868. 

Outlines  of  Dictionary  for  Mission- 
aries.    1867. 

Woman's  Work  in  Foreign  Mis- 
sions.    1865. 

Them  Also  :  The  Story  of  the  Dub- 
lin Mission.     1866. 

Heathen  and  Holy  Lands.     1859. 

Propagation  of  Christianity  among 
the  Heathen.     3  vols.     1854. 

Voice  from  Many  Lands ;  or,  Mis- 
sionary Enterprise.     1852. 

Missionary  Enterprises  in  Many 
Lands.     1854. 

Maritime  Discovery  and  Christian 
Missions.     1840. 

Gospel  Victories.     1852. 

Christ  and  Missions.     1858. 

Christianity  the  Means  of  Civiliza- 
tion.    1837. 

A  Missionary  Poem.     1847. 


PRICE. 

$1.25 

.75 

1.25 

.90 

1.00 
2.50 


174 


FOEEIGN   MISSIONARY  MANUAL. 


1586. 

1587. 

Duff. 

1588. 

Duff. 

1589. 

Ellis. 

1590. 

1591. 

Guernsey. 

1592. 

Choules  and 

1593. 

1594. 

Moore. 

1595. 

Stowe. 

1596. 

Williams. 

1597. 

Goodrich. 

1598. 

Kawlinson. 

1599. 

Eeid. 

1600. 

1601.  Gardner. 
1602. 


1603. 
1604. 
1605. 


Strong. 
McVickar. 


Dawn  in  the  East :  Missionary  Ad- 
dresses.    1854. 

Missionary  Addresses  in  Scotland, 
1835-37-39.     1850. 

Missions  the  Chief  End  of  the 
Christian  Cliurch.     1839. 

Toils  and  Triumphs:  Missionary 
Work  in  the  World's  Dark 
Places.     1862. 

Children's  Offerings  to  Heathen 
Idols. 

Ethel's  Trials  in  becoming  a  Mis- 
sionary. 
Smith.     The  Origin  and  History  of  Mis- 
sions.    1837. 

History  of  the  American  Missions 
to  the  Heathen.     1840. 

Life  Scenes  from  Mission  Fields. 
1857. 

The  Missionary  Enterprise. 

Missions  Needful  to  the  Higher 
Blessedness  of  the  Churches. 
1856. 

Universal  History.     2  vols. 

Herodotus. 

Odd  People:  Singular  Kaces  of 
Men. 

A  Few  Words  about  Missionaries' 
Seminaries  by  a  Foreign  Mis- 
sionary.    1865. 

Sources  of  Power  in  the  Missionary 
Enterprise.     1862. 

Cherry,  the  Missionary;  or,  The 
Cluircli  in  the  Wilderness.    1868. 

Cliild  Life  in  Many  Lands.     1870. 

City  Missions.     1868. 

Missions  in  India  and  Africa. 


I  .30 


.18 


1.25 


BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 


175 


1606.  Xewcomb. 

1607. 

1608,  Irving. 

1609.  Gervinus. 
1610. 

1611. 

1612.  Hough. 

1613.  Howe. 

1614.  Kellv. 
1615. 

1616. 

1617.  Macfarlane. 

1618.  Macfarlane. 

1619.  Marlev. 

1620.  Marshall. 


1621. 
1622. 
1623. 

1624. 

1625.  Mudge. 

1626.  Robb. 

1627.  Eosie. 


Cyclopaedia  of  Missions  (will  be  re- 
issued).    1854. 

Mission  to  the  Jews. 

(Works,  Vol.  I.)  The  Missionary 
after  the  Apostolical  School. 

Missions  of  the  German  Catholics. 
1845. 

Gold  and  the  Gospel ;  or,  The  Scrip- 
tural Duty  of  Giving.     1855. 

Grandpapa's  Missionary  Stories  for 
the  Young.     1859. 

Protestant  Missions  Vindicated. 
1837. 

Old  Missionary  Box  and  its  Gam- 
ers.    1855. 

Proverbs  of  All  Nations  Compared. 
1859. 

Lectures  on  Medical  Missions. 
1849. 

Lectures  to  Young  Men  on  Mis- 
sions.    1846. 

Sermons  on  Scotch  Missions.   1847. 

Jubilee  of  the  World:  Essay  on 
Missions.     1842. 

Medical  Missionaries.     1860. 

Christian  Missions  (Eoman  Cath- 
olic): Agents,  Methods,  and  Ee- 
sults.     3  vols.     1862. 

Missionary  Enterprise.     1849. 

Missionary  Guide-Book.     1846. 

Missionary  Lay,  and  Other  Poems. 
1849. 

Missionary  Minstrel.     1836. 

Essay  on  Missions.     1842. 

Heathen  World,  and  Duty  of  the 
Church.     1862. 

Coast  Missions.    1862. 


$3.00 


1.25 


176 


FOREIGN   MISSONAEY   MANUAL. 


1628. 

Heathen     Books     and     Christian 

Tracts. 

1  .18 

1629. 

The  Little  Girls'  Missionary  Meet- 

ing- 

.25 

1630. 

Missionary  Stories :  Sketches  of  the 

Moravian  Missions. 

.55 

1631. 

Dibble. 

Thoughts  on  Missions. 

.40 

1632. 

Macaulay. 

All  True  (Missionary  Enterprises). 

1.50 

1633. 

Christlieb. 

Protestant  Foreign  Missions.    A. 

1.00 

1634. 

Christian    Year-Book,    1867    and 
1868. 

1635. 

Edwards. 

Missionary  Gazetteer.     1832. 

1636. 

Hamilton. 

(Prize  Essay  on)  Missions.     1846. 

1637. 

Judson  (Emily). 

The   Kathayan   Slave,  and  Other 
Papers.     1853. 

1638. 

Pictorial  Scenes.     1852. 

1639. 

Liverpool  Missionary  Conference. 
1860. 

1640. 

London     (Mildmay)     Missionary 
Conference.     A.     1878. 

1641. 

Walsh. 

Christian  Missions.     1862. 

1642. 

Scenes  and  Incidents  of  Mission- 
ary Labor.     1862. 

1643. 

Young. 

Missionary  Narrative  of  Triumphs 
of  Grace.     1842. 

1644. 

Aikman. 

Cyclopedia  of  Christian  Missions. 
1860. 

1645. 

Barth  and  Blumhardt.     Christian  Missions.     2  vols. 

1646.  Grant. 


1647. 
1648. 


Kingsmill. 
Noel. 


1649.  Eamsden. 


1650. 
1651. 


Swan. 
Hoole. 


Bampton  Lectures  on  Missions  to 
the  Heathen.     1845. 

Missions  and  Missionaries.     1853. 

Essay  on  Christian  Missions. 
1842. 

Missions :  A  Word  for  the  Heath- 
en.    1859. 

Letters  on  Missions. 

The  Year-Book  of  Missions.    1847. 


BIBLIOGRA  PHICAL. 


177 


PRICE. 

1652.  Bagster.  The  Bible  of  Every  Land.        £1  lis.  6d. 

1653.  Cox.  Salvator  Mundi.  55. 

1654.  Brightwell.  Romance  of  Modern  Missions.         2s.  6d. 

1655.  Moister.  Missionary  Pioneers.  7s.  6d. 

1656.  Underbill.  Christian    Missions    in    the    East 

and    West  (English   Baptists).    Is.  6d. 

1657.  Huie.  History     of    Christian     Missions. 

1841. 

1658.  Hassell.  From    Pole   to   Pole.     (All    Mis- 

sions.)    1872. 

1659.  Travels  and    Researches  of  Emi- 

nent English  Missionaries.  1832. 

1660.  Wilson.  Who  is  my  Neighbor  ?     1841. 

1661.  Missionary  First-Fruits.     1844. 

1662.  Hamilton.  Missions :  Their  Authority,  Scope, 

and  Encouragement.     1841. 

1663.  Missionary  Records  of  Tahiti,  Af- 

rica,   and   the  Northern   Coun- 
tries.    1839. 

1664.  Briggs.  Missions,   Apostolic  and    Modern. 

1846. 

1665.  Moister.  Stories,  Sketches,  and  Facts  of  the 

Missionary  Enterprise.     1868. 

1666.  Coats,  Beecham,  and  Ellis.     Christianity  the  Means 

of  Civilization.     1837. 


III.  NON-CHRISTIAN  RELIGIONS. 

1.  GENERAL  AND  COMPREHENSIVE  WORKS,  COM 

PARATIVE  MYTHOLOGY,  LEGENDS,  Etc. 

1667.  Clarke.  Ten  Great  Religions. 

1668.  Dobbins  (aided  by  S.  Wells  Williams  and  I.  H.  Hall). 

False  Gods ;  or,  The  Idol- Wor- 
ship of  the  World.     1881. 

1669.  Hardwick.  Christ  and  Other  Masters.     1874. 

1670.  Milner.  History  of  All  Religious  Denomina- 

tions of  the  World. 
12  M 


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3.00 

2.75 


178 


FOREIGN   MISSIONARY  MANUAL. 


1671.  Dods. 

1672.  Crabb. 

1673.  De  Pressens^. 
1674. 

1675.  Maurice. 

1676.  Mofiat. 

1677.  Smith. 

1678.  Cox. 

1679.  Cox. 

1680.  Gould. 

1681.  Schmucker. 

1682.  Leigh. 

1683.  Osburn. 

1684.  Gould. 
1685. 

1686.  Laboulaye. 

1687.  Fiske. 

1688.  Keightley. 

1689.  Lippard. 

1690.  Murray. 

1691.  Saxe. 

1692.  Saxe. 

1693.  Arundell. 

1694.  De  Gubernatis. 

1695.  Neale. 


Mohammed,  Buddha,  and  Christ. 
1877. 

Mythology  of  All  Nations.     1840. 

The  Eeligions  before  Christ.    1862. 

Heathen  Mythology  Illustrated. 
1842. 

The  Eeligions  of  the  World. 

A  Comparative  History  of  Re- 
ligions. 

The  Gentile  Nations  (Ancient). 
1854. 

Mythology  of  the  Aryan  Nations. 
2  vols.     1870. 

Manual  of  Mythology.     1868. 

Origin  and  Development  of  Ee- 
ligious  Belief.     1870. 

Eeligions  of  the  World. 

The  Eeligion  of  the  World. 

Eeligions  of  the  World.     1857. 


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Curious  Myths  of  the  Middle  Ages.      1.50 
Eastern  Fairy  Legends.  1.25 

Fairy  Tales  of  All  Nations.  2.00 

Myths  and  Myth-makers.  2.00 

Fairy  Mythology.  1.75 

Legends  of  Mexico.  .50 

Manual  of  Mythology.    1874.  2.25 

Fables  and  Legends  of  Many  Coun- 
tries. 1.50 
Clever  Stories  of  Many  Nations, 

rendered  in  Ehyme.     1864. 
Tradition,  Mythology,  and  the  Law 

of  Nations.     1872. 
Zoological    Mythology.      2    vols. 

1872.  £1 8s. 

Stories  from  Heathen  Mythology. 
1847. 


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179 


1696. 

GUI. 

Myths  and  Songs  from  the  South 

Pacific. 

ds. 

1697. 

Mythological  Fables. 

$1.00 

1698. 

White. 

Student's  Mythology. 

1.25 

1699. 

Grimm. 

Teutonic  Mythology.     3  vols. 

45s. 

1700. 

Baudry. 

De  1' Interpretation  Mythologique. 

1701. 

Schoolcraft. 

Myth  of  Hiawatha. 

1.25 

1702. 

Brinton. 

Myths  of  the  New  World. 

2.50 

1703. 

Palmer. 

Folk  Songs. 

15.00 

1704. 

Stoddard. 

South  Sea  Idyls. 

1.25 

1705. 

Mathews. 

Indian  Fairy-Book,  from  the  Orig- 

1706.  Bunce. 


inal  Legends.     1869. 
Fairy  Tales,  their  Origin  and  Mean- 
ing. 


3s.  Qd. 


1707.  Alger. 

1708.  Alger. 

1709.  Clodd. 

1710.  Church. 

1711.  Clodd. 

1712.  Bunsen. 
1713. 

1714. 

1715.  Miiller. 

1716.  Miiller. 

1717.  Muller. 

1718.  Brown. 


1719.  Scott. 

1720.  Dupuis; 


Critical  History  of  the  Doctrine  of 

a  Future  Life.  3.50 

Poetry  of  the  Orient.  1.50 

Childhood  of  the  World.  .75 

Sacred  Poetry  of  Early  Keligions.         .50 
Childhood  of  Religion.  5s. 

God  in  History.     3  vols.  21.00 

Habitations  of  Man  in  All  Ages.        5.00 
Student's  Manual  of  Oriental  His- 
tory.    2  vols.  5.50 
Chips  from  a  German  Workshop. 

4  vols.     1870.    Each  2.50 

Lectures  on  Science  of  Religion.         2.00 
Origin  and  Growth  of  Religion.  2.50 

Idolatry,  etc.  of  the  Christians  of 
Turkey,    Greece,    and    Russia. 
1877.  ' 
Foregleams  of  Christianity.    1877. 
Origin  of  all  Religious  Worsliip. 
1874. 


180 


FOREIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


1721.  Lubbock. 


1722. 

1723.  Millington. 

1724. 

1725.  Kawlinson. 

1726.  Kawlinson. 

1727.  Musliet. 

1728.  Koberts. 

1729.  Smith. 

1730.  Whitney. 

1781.  Inman. 

1732.  Gross. 

1733.  Ruffner. 

1734.  Eollin. 

1735.  Leighton. 


1736.  Brace. 
1737. 

1738.  Wood. 

1739.  Dollinger. 

1740.  Weil. 
1741. 

1742.  Squier. 

1743.  Bastian. 

1744.  Longfellow. 


Origin  of  Civilization  and  the 
Primitive  Condition  of  Man. 
1874. 

Sagas  from  the  East.     1872. 

Characteristics  of  the  Gods  of 
Greece.     1868. 

Ancient  Empire.     1862. 

Manual  of  Ancient  History. 

The  Origin  of  Nations. 

Trinities  of  the  Ancients.     1837. 

Heathen  Fables  in  Christian  Verse. 
1860. 

Myths  and  Heroes. 

Oriental  and  Linguistic  Studies.  2 
vols.,  each 

Ancient  Pagan  Symbolisms. 

The  Heathen  Eeligion.     1856. 

The  Fathers  of  the  Desert.     1850. 

Ancient  History  of  the  Egyptians. 
1853. 

Emblems  and  Aphorisms,  Adages 
and  Proverbs,  of  All  Ages  and 
Nations,  from  Cotz  and  Tarlie. 

The  Races  of  the  Old  World.   1863. 

American  Oriental  Society. 

Uncivilized  Races  of  Men  in  All 
Countries  of  the  World.     1870. 

Gentile  and  Jew  in  the  Courts  of 
the  Temple  of  Christ. 

The  Bible,  the  Koran,  and  the  Tal- 
mud. 

Enchanted  Keys,,  and  Other  Orien- 
tal Tales. 

The  Serpent  Symbol.     1851. 

Nations  of  Eastern  Asia.     5  vols. 

Poems  of  Places :  Asia,  3  vols. ; 
Africa,  1  vol.     Each  vol., 


lis.  Qd. 


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181 


1745.  Lyde. 

1746.  Smith. 

1747.  Smith. 

1748.  Lenormant. 


Asian  Mystery  in  the  History  of 

the  Amsaireeh.     1860. 
Ancient  History.  3s.  6d. 

Ancient  Geography.  3s.  6d. 


Manual  of  Oriental  History. 


12s. 


2.  KELIGION  OF  ANCIENT  EGYPT. 


1749.  Birch. 

1750.  Birch. 

1751.  Gliddon. 

1752.  Wilkinson. 

1753.  Hawics. 

1754.  Hengstenberg. 

1755.  Eenouf. 

1756.  Sharpe. 

1757.  Lightwood. 

1758.  Bunsen. 


See  344-378. 

Egypt:  Ancient  History  from  the 
Monuments. 

Egyptian  Texts :  English  Transla- 
tion of  the  Egyptian  Monuments. 

Ancient  Egypt. 

Ancient  Egyptians.     2  vols. 

Egypt  and  its  Monuments.     1849. 

Egypt  and  the  Books  of  Moses. 
1843. 

The  Eeligion  of  Ancient  Egypt. 
1880. 

Egyptian  Mythology  and  Chris- 
tianity.    1863. 

Ancient  Egypt. 

Egypt's  Place  in  Universal  His- 
tory.   4  vols.     1840-60. 


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1.50 

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5.00 


1.50 


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3.  EELIGION  OF  ANCIENT  ASSYEIA  AND  BABYLON. 


12s. 


1759. 

Ainsworth. 

Eesearches  in  Babylon,  Assyria, 
etc.     1838. 

1760. 

Ancient  Chaldean  Magic. 

1761. 

Birch. 

Assyrian  Texts:  English  Transla- 
tion of  the  Assyrian  Monu- 
ments. 

1762. 

Gosse. 

Manners,  Customs,  Arts,  etc.  of 
Assyria.     1852. 

1763. 

Layard. 

le 

Nineveh  and  Babylon. 

1.50 


1.75 


182 


FOREIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


1764. 

Lenormant  and 

1765. 

Newman. 

1766. 

Kawlinson. 

1767. 

Eawlinson. 

1768. 

Eawlinson. 

1769. 

Sayce. 

1770. 

Smith. 

1771.  Smith. 


1772. 
1773. 


Smith. 
Smith. 


Chevallier.  Ancient  History  of  the 
East.     2  vols. 

The  Thrones  and  Palaces  of  Nin- 
eveh and  Babylon. 

Five  Great  Monarchies  of  the  East- 
ern World.    4  vols.     1863-67. 

A  Commentary  on  the  Cuneiform 
Inscriptions  of  Babylonia,  As- 
syria, etc. 

Outlines  of  Assyrian  History, 

Babylonian  Literature. 

Assyria.  (Ancient  History  from 
the  Monuments.) 

Babylonia.  (Ancient  History  from 
the  Monuments.) 

Chaldean  Account  of  Genesis. 

Assyrian  Explorations. 


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1774.  Blackie.  Four  Phases  of  Morals.  1.50 

1775.  Keightley.  Mythology  of  Ancient  Greece  and 

Italy.     1877.  6.00 

1776.  Kingsley.  Heroes.  1.50 

1777.  Earned.  Old    Tales    from  Grecian    Myth- 

ology. 2.00 

1778.  Vaux.  Greek  Cities  of  Asia  Minor.  .75 

1779.  Mahaffy.  Old  Greek  Life. 

1780.  Cox.  Tales  of  Ancient  Greece.  1.50 

1781.  Cox.  Tales     from    Greek     Mythology. 

1863. 

1782.  Cox.  Tales    of   the   Gods  and  Heroes, 

1862. 

1783.  Berens.  Myths   and    Legends  of   Ancient 

Greece  and  Eome.  3s. 

1784.  Smith's  Classical  Mythology.  Zs.  6d. 

1785.  Smith's  Greece.  3s.  6d 


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183 


1786. 

Mure. 

Critical  History  of  Greek  Litera- 
ture. 

1787. 

Grote. 

History  of  Greece. 

1788. 

Gladstone. 

Homer  and  the  Homeric  Age. 
5.  KELIGION  OF  KOME. 

1789. 

Gesta  Eomanorura.     2  vols. 

1790. 

Lord. 

The  Old  Koman  World.     1867. 

1791. 

Busk. 

Folk-Lore  of  Eome.     1874. 

1792. 

Smith's  Eome. 

$10.00 


3s.  6d 


6.  EAELY  EELIGIONS  OF  GAULS,  BEITONS,  SCANDI- 
NAVIANS, AND  WESTEEN  EUEOPE  GENEEALLY. 


See  39  to  67. 

1793. 

Anderson. 

Norse  Mythology.     1875. 

2.50 

1794. 

Andersen. 

German  Fairy  Tales. 

1.50 

1795. 

Andersen. 

The  Danish  Story-Book.     1864. 

1796. 

Andersen. 

Danish  Fairy  Legends.     1861. 

1797. 

Anderson. 

The  Younger  Edda. 

1798. 

Anderson. 

Viking  Tales  of  the  North. 

2.00 

1799. 

Andinda;  or,  The  Briton  and  the 
Saxon.     1875. 

1800. 

Dasent. 

Popular    Tales    from   the    Norse. 
1859. 

1801. 

Freeman. 

Turks  in  Europe. 

.15 

1802. 

Grimm. 

Gei-man  Popular  Stories. 

3.00 

1803. 

Howard. 

The  Druids  and  their  Eeligion. 

6c/. 

1804. 

Keyser. 

The  Eeligion   of   the  Northmen. 
1854. 

1805. 

Lays  of  Sweden  and  Finland. 

4.00 

1806. 

Legends  and  Fairy  Tales  of  Ire- 

land. 

2.00 

1807. 

Legends  of  King  Arthur. 

1.00 

1808. 

Menzies, 

Legendary  Tales  of  Ancient  Britons. 
1864. 

1809. 

Peachey, 

Danish  Legends  and  Fairy  Tales. 

1.75 

184 


FOREIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


1810.  Pigott.  Manual  of  Scandinavian  Mythol- 

ogy.    1838. 

1811.  Prose  of  the  Younger  Edda.     1842. 

1812.  Saintine.  Myths  of  the  Ehine.  $10.00 

1813.  Smith.  Keligion  of  Ancient  Britain.    1846. 

1814.  Thorpe.  Northern  Mythology,  etc.     3  vols. 

1865. 
Viga  Glum's  Saga.    1865. 


1815. 


1816. 


1817. 

1818.  Vaux. 

1819.  Haug. 


1820. 


1821.  Framjee. 

1822.  Atkinson. 

1823.  Cobbe. 

1824.  Naoroji. 

1825.  Naoroji. 

1826. 


1827,  Lord. 


1828. 


7.  PAKSEEISM   (ZOKOASTKIANISM). 

See  Triibner's  American  and  Ori- 
ental Library  Record,  July  20, 
1865,  for  Bibliography  of  Par- 
seeism.    See  Persia,  etc. 

Zend  Avesta.    3  vols.  10.50 

Persia.    (Ancient  History  from  the 

Monuments.)  .75 

Essays  on  the  Sacred  Language, 
Writings,  and  Eeligion  of  the 
Parsis.  4.50 

The  Zend  Avesta.— Vol.  IV.  of 
the  Sacred  Books  of  the  East. 
Translated  by  Darmstetter.  10s.  6d. 

Parsees.     1857. 

Customs  and  Manners  of  the 
Women  of  Persia.     1832. 

Sacred  Books  of  the  Zoroastrians. 

The  Parsee  Eeligion.     1862. 

Manners  and  Customs  of  the  Par- 
sees.     1862. 

The  Desatir ;  or.  Sacred  Writings  of 
the  Ancient  Persian  Prophets. 
Bombay,  1818. 

Keligion  of  the  Parsees.  London, 
1630. 

Bleeck's  Spiegel's  Translation  of 
the  Zend  Avesta.    1864. 


BIBLIOGR  APHICA  L. 


185 


1829.  Wilson. 

1830.  Alger. 


1831. 


Parsi  Eeligion.     Bombay,  1843. 
Persian  Doctrine  of  a  Future  Life 

(in  Alger's  Critical   History  of 

the  Doctrine  of  a  Future  Life). 

1864. 
Mitchell's  Duperron's  Ceremonial 

System  of  Zoroaster.    Bombay, 

1856. 


1832. 

Whitney's  Oriental  and  Linguistic 
Studies.     (1  :  ]49.) 

1833. 

Atesh  Kedah;    or,   Fire  Temple. 
1844. 

8.  ANCIENT 

VEDIC  EELIGION  AND  BEAHMANISM. 

See  India. 

1834. 

Bhagavad  Gita.    Translated  by  J. 

C.  Thompson. 

$1.75 

1835.  Frere. 

Old  Deccan  Days. 

1.25 

1836.  Jacob. 

Hindoo  Tales.     1873. 

2.00 

1837.  Burton. 

Vikram  and  the  Vampire.     1869. 

2.50 

1838. 

The  Taittiriya-practicakhya. 

5.00 

1839.  Williams. 

Hinduism. 

1.25 

1840. 

Bhilgvat-Geeta.     1867. 

1841.  Johnson. 

Oriental  Eeligions.     (India.) 

5.00 

1842.  Moor. 

Hindu  Pantheon.     2  vols.     1880. 

3.00 

1843.  Simpson. 

Social  and   Eeligious  Life  in  the 
Times  of  the  Eig  Veda.    Madras, 

1864. 

Is.  6d 

1844.  Kodriguez. 

Eeligion  of  the  Vishnoo.    Madras, 
1849. 

1845.  Taylor. 

Handbook  of  Hindoo  Mythology. 
Madras,  1865. 

1846.  Sherring. 

Sacred  City  of  the  Hindus. 

1847.  Phillips. 

Missionary's  Vade  Mecum.     Cal- 
cutta, 1847. 

1848.  Cover. 

Folk-Songs  of  Southern  India.       10s.  Sd. 

1849.  Fergusson. 

Eock-cut  Temples  of  India.    1864. 

16* 

186 


FOREIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


1850.  Fergusson.  Tree  and  Serpent  Worship.     1869. 

1851.  Forbes.  Eeligions  of  India.     1865. 

1852.  Arnold.  Indian  Song  of  Songs.     1875.  5s. 

1853.  Hitopadesa.    Text  and  Translation 

by  Max  Miiller,     4  vols.     1864. 

1854.  Miiller.  Eig  Veda  Sanhita.    6  vols.   1869.  £2  10s. 

1855.  Williams.  Indian  Epic  Poetry.     1863. 

1856.  Ballantyne.  Christianity  Compared  with  Hindu 

Philosophy.     1859. 

1857.  Birth  of  the' War-God:   A  Poem, 

from  the  Sanskrit  of  Kalidasa. 
1853. 
1857a  Arnold.  Stories  from  the  Hitopadesa. 

1858.  Bjornstjema.  Essay  on  Theogony  of  the  Hindoos. 

1844. 

1859.  Foulkes.  Hindu  Systems  and  Sects.     1861. 

1860.  Johnson.  Selections  from  the  Mahabharata. 

1842. 

1861.  MacGregor.  History   of  the    Sikhs.       2   vols. 

1846. 

1862.  Mullens.  Eeligious  Aspects  of  Hindu  Phil- 

osophy.    1860. 

1863.  Miiller.  History  of  Ancient  Sanskrit  Liter- 

ature.    1860. 

1864.  Wilson.  Vishnu  Parana,  from  the  Hindu. 

1840. 

1865.  Wilson.  Ancient  Hindu  Hymns.     1850. 

1866.  Wilson.  Essays    on    the   Eeligion    of   the 

Hindus.     2  vols.     1862. 

1867.  Euskin.  Salsette  and  Elephanta  (a  Poem).  Is. 

1868.  Williams.  Indian  Wisdom.     1875.  15s. 

1869.  Griffith.  Idyls  from  the  Sanskrit.  5s. 

1870.  The  Upanishads.— Vol.  I.  of  the 

Sacred     Books     of     the     East. 
Translated  by  F.  Max  Miiller.    10.s.  6d 

1871.  The  Sacred  Laws  of  the  Aryas. — 

Vol.  II.  of  the  Sacred  Books  of  ■ 


BIBLIOGKAPHICAL. 


187 


Translated  by  George 


1872. 


1873. 


1874. 


1875.  Caldwell. 

1876.  Banerjee. 

1877.  Dowson. 

1878.  Muir. 


10s.  Qd. 


12s.  ed. 


the  East 

Biihler. 
Pahlavi  Texts.— Vol.   V.    of   the 

Sacred     Books     of     the     East. 

Translated  by  West, 
The  Institutes   of    Vishnu. — Vol. 

VII.  of  the  Sacred  Books  of  the 

East.     Translated  by  Jolly.         10s.  6d 
The  Bhagavadgita.— Vol.  VIII.  of 

the  Sacred  Books  of  the  East. 

Translated  by  Kashinath  Trim- 

bak  Telang. 
Christianity  and  Hinduism. 
The  Aryan  Witness. 
A  Classical  Dictionary  of  Hindoo 

Mythology. 
Original  Sanskrit  Texts.     5  vols. 


3d 


16s. 
£5  5s. 


9.  BUDDHISM. 

See  Japan,  China,  Corea,  Siam,  Burmah,  and  India. 

1879.  Arnold.  The  Light  of  Asia.     1880. 

1880.  Alwis.  Buddhist  Nirvana. 

1881.  Alwis.  Buddhism.     Colombo,  1862. 

1882.  Alabaster.  The  Wheel  of  the  Law :  Buddhism 

from  Siamese  Sources. 

1883.  Alwis.  Buddhism  :  Its  Origin,  History,  and 

Doctrines. 

1884.  Beal.  A  Catena  of  Buddhist  Scriptures 

from  the  Chinese. 

1885.  Beal.  The  Komantic  Legend  of  Sakya 

Buddha. 

1886.  Beal.  The  Dhammapada. 

1887.  Beal.  Travels  of  Fa  Hian. 

1888.  Burnouf.  Introduction  a  I'Histoire  du  Buddh- 

isme. 

1889.  Bigandet.  The  Life  of  Gaudama.    Kangoon, 

1859. 


$1.50 


Ui 


7.50 

6.00 
2.50 


188 


FOREIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


1890.  Bigandet. 

1891.  Cunningham. 

1892.  Cunningham. 

1893.  Khys  David. 

1894.  Eitel. 

1895.  Edkins. 

1896.  Fausball. 

1897.  Hardy. 

1898.  Hardy. 

1899.  Hardy. 
1900. 

1901.  Kistner. 


1902.  Muller. 

1903. 

1904.  Mills. 

1905.  Mitford. 

1906.  O'Neil. 

1907.  Phillips. 

1908.  Schlagintweit. 

1909.  Thomas. 
1910. 

1911.  Wordsworth. 

1912.  Eogera. 


The  Order  of  the  Buddhist  Monks. 

The  StupaofJBharhut:  A  Buddhist 
Monument. 

Bhilsa  Topes ;  or,  Buddhist  Monu- 
ments of  Central  India.     1854. 

Buddhism.     A. 

Buddhism  (in  China). 

Chinese  Buddhism. 

Five  Jatakas :  A  Fairy  Tale.   1862. 

Eastern  Monachism.     1864. 

Legends  and  Theories  of  the  Buddh- 
ists.    1866. 

Manual  of  Buddhism.     1864. 

Indian  Religions ;  or,  Results  of 
Mysterious  Buddhism.     1858. 

Buddha  and  his  Doctrines.  [Con- 
tains a  Bibliography  of  Buddh- 
ism.] 

Buddhism  and  Buddhist  Pilgrims. 
1857. 

Modern  Buddhist.     1870. 

Buddha  and  Buddhism.     1876. 

Tales  of  Old  Japan  (including 
Buddhist  Sermons). 

First  Japanese  Book  (a  Buddhist 
Sermon).     1874. 

Story  of  Gautama  Buddha  and  his 
Creed.     1872. 

Buddhism  in  Thibet. 

Jainism. 

The  Indian  Religions.  London, 
1858. 

The  Church  of  Thibet. 

Buddhaghosha  Parables,  with 
Buddha's  Dhammapada. 


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5s. 

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7s.  I 


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BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 


189 


10.  CHINESE  CONFUCIANISM  AND  TAOISM. 


1913.  Chalmers. 

1914.  Chalmers. 

1915.  Chalmers. 
1916. 

1917.  Dennys. 

1918.  Davis. 


1919. 
1920. 
1921. 
1922. 
1922a 
1923. 
1924. 
1925. 
1926. 
1927. 


Douglas. 

Edkins. 

Johnson. 

Loomis. 

Legge. 

Legge. 

Legge. 

Legge. 

Legge. 

Legge. 


1928.  Legge. 

1929.  Legge. 

1930. 


1931.  Medhurst. 

1932.  Malan. 


1933.  Moule. 

1934.  Yates. 


See  China. 

PRICE. 

Map  of  China  at  the  Time  of  Con- 
fucius. 3s.  6c?. 

Speculations  of  Lau  Tsze. 

Origin  of  the  Chinese. 

Chinese  Legends.     1848. 

The  Folk-Lore  of  China.  10s.  6d. 

Poetry  of  the  Chinese.  Macao, 
1824. 

Confucianism  and  Taoism.  $1.25 

Keligion  in  China.     1877.  2.50 

Oriental  Keligions,  China.  5.00 

Confucius  and  the  Chinese  Classics.      1.50 

Chinese  Classics.    7  vols. 

Chinese  Classics.  3.50 

Confucius.  4.00 

Life  of  Mencius.  4.00 

She  King.     1876. 

Notions  of  the  Chinese  concerning 
God  and  Spirits. 

The  Keligions  of  China.  6s. 

Confucianism  in  Relation  to  Chris- 
tianity. Is.  6d. 

The  Sacred  Books  of  China.— Vol. 
III.  of  the  Sacred  Books  of  the 
East.  Translated  by  James 
Legge.  12s.  6d 

Translation  of  Shoo  King.     1848. 

Threefold  San-Tsze-King ;  or,  The 
Triliteral  Classic  of  China. 
1856. 

Chinese  Stories  for  Boys  and  Girls. 

1880.  .75 

Ancestral  Worship.  Shanghai, 
1867.  53. 


190 


FOREIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


See  84,  Turkey, 

1935. 

1936. 
1937. 
1938. 
1939. 

Brown. 
Bush. 
Bowen. 
Coppde. 

1940. 

Deutsch. 

1941. 

Elliott. 

1942. 

Gibbon. 

1943. 
1944. 
1945. 
1946. 
1947. 

Green. 
Haggard. 
Hughes. 
Hunter. 

1948. 

Irving. 

1949. 

Jessup. 

1950. 

Lane. 

1951. 
1952. 
1953. 

Lees. 
Lane. 
Muir. 

1954. 

Macbride. 

1955. 

Merrick. 

11.  MOHAMMEDANISM. 

Syria,  Persia,  etc.,  and  North  Africa. 

PBICE. 

Arabs  in  Spain :  An  Historical 
Narrative.     2  vols.     1840. 

History  of  the  Dervishes.  |3.50 

Life  of  Mahommed.  .75 

Mohammedanism  in  India.     1873. 

A  History  of  the  Conquest  of 
Spain  by  the  Arab  Moors.  2 
vols. 

Talmud,  Islam,  and  Other  Liter- 
ary Remains.  12s. 

Bibliographical  Index  to  Moham- 
medan History.     1849. 

Life  of  Mahomet.  Notes  by  Dean 
Milman  and  Dr.  Wm.  Smith. 

Life  of  Mahomet.     1856. 

England  and  Islam.  2s. 

Notes  on  Mohammedanism.    1875. 

Indian  Musulmans.     1876.  15s. 

History  of  Mohammedan  Dynas- 
ties in  Spain.     2  vols. 

Mahomet  and  his  Successors.    2 

vols.  5.00 

The     Mohammedan      Missionary 

Problem.     187^  .75 

Arabian   Nights'    Entertainments. 

2  vols.  3.50 

Indian  Musulmans.     1872. 

Selections  from  the  Koran.     1843. 

Life  of  Mahomet,  with  History  of 
Islam.     4  vols. 

Mohammedan  Eeligion  Explained. 
1857. 

The  Life  and  Religion  of  Moham- 
med.    1850. 


BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 


191 


PRICE. 

1956.  Muir.  The  Goran.  $1.25 

1957.  Phillips.  Mahometanism  in  its  Kelation  to 

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1959.  Poole.  Selections  from  the  Koran.  3.50 

1960.  Shurreef.  Qanoon-e -Islam  (Indian  Moslems). 

Madras,  1863. 

1961.  Sale.  The  Koran.     1853. 

1962.  Stobart.  Islam  and  its  Founder.  1.25 

1963.  Smith.  Mohammed  and  Mohammedanism.      1.50 

1964.  Taylor.  Mohammedanism    and    its    Sects. 

1851. 

1965.  The  Quran.— Vol.  VI.  of  the  Sa- 

cred Books  of  the  East.    Trans- 
lated by  Palmer. 


12.  FETICHISM  AND  EELIGION  OF  BAKBAKOUS 
EACES. 

1966.  Calloway.  Nursery    Tales,     Traditions,    and 

Histories   of   the   Zulus.     1868.      16s. 

1967.  Calloway.  The  Keligious  Systems  of  the  Af- 

ricans. 13s.  6d. 

1968.  Gill.  Myths   and    Songs  of    the   South 

Pacific. 

1969.  Grey.  Polynesian  Mythology. 

1970.  Lobscheid.  Eeligion  of  the   Dayaks.    Hong- 

kong, 1866. 

1971.  Eowley.  Eeligion  of  the  Africans. 


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"Missionary  Echo,"  1871  (Plymouth  Brethren), 

9  Paternoster  Eow,  London,  E.  C. 

"Missionary  Herald,"  1819  (Baptist).    A. 

21  Castle  St.,  Holborn,  London,  E.  C. 

"Missionary  Herald"  (Irish  Pres.). 
"Missionary  Leaves,"  1868  (Church  of  England),  Illus. 
27  Paternoster  Kow,  London,  E.  C. 

"Missionary  Eecord,"  1847  (Scot.  Uni.  Pres.). 

Uni.  Pres.  College  Buildings,  Castle  Terrace,  Edin- 
burgh. 

"Monthly  Record  of  the  Prot.  Evan.  Mission,"  1866.  M.  Id 

6  Kacquet  Court,  Fleet  St.,  London,  E,  C. 


M. 

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Id. 

Q. 

6d. 

M. 

2d. 

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M. 

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M. 

Id. 

M. 

Id. 

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL.  195 

PRICE. 

"Monthly  Keporter,"  1817  (Brit,  and  For.  Bib.  Soc).  M.  Id. 

146  Queen  Victoria  St.,  London,  E.  C. 

"Net  Cast  in  Many  Waters,"  1866  (Church  of  England), 

lUus.  M.  Id 

10  Paternoster  Buildings,  London,  E.  C. 

"Our  Sisters  in  Other  Lands,"  1879  (Pres.),  Ulus.  Q.  Id. 

28  Warwick  Lane,  London,  E.  C. 

"  Kegions  Beyond." 

(Inquire)  200  Lancaster  Eoad,  London,  W. 

"  South  American  Missionary  (Society's)  Magazine,"  1856, 

Illus.  M.  Id. 

54  Fleet  St.,  London,  E.  C. 

"United  Presbyterian  Juvenile  Missionary  Magazine," 

Illus.  M.  id. 

Uni.  Pres.  Col.  Buildings,  Castle  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

"Wesleyan  Missionary  Notices,"  1816,  Illus.     A.  M.  6c^. 

17  Bishopsgate-Street- Within,  London,  E.  C. 

"Witness,"  1876.  M.  Id. 

28  Paternoster  Eow,  London,  E.  C. 

"Woman's  Work  in  the  Great  Harvest  Field,"  1871.  M.  4d. 

9  Paternoster  Eow,  London,  E.  C. 

Feench. 

"  Journal  des  Missions  Evangeliques,"  Illus.  M.  8/. 

"  Le  Petit  Messenger  des  Missions  Evangeliques,"  Illus.     M.  2^/. 

48  Eue  de  Lille,  Paris. 

"  Bulletin  des  Missions  Catholiques  "  (Eom.  Cath.). 


German. 
"  Allgemeine  Missions  Zeitschrift."    A. 
**  Allgemeine  Evang.  Luth.  Kirchenzeitung." 
"  Easier  Missions-Magazin  "  (in  Basel).  M.  477>. 


196  FOREIGN   MISSIONARY   MANUAL. 


PRICE. 


"  Der  Evangelische  Heidenbote,"  Illus.  M.  Im. 

Missions  Haus,  Basel,  Switzerland. 

"  Calwer  Missions-Magazin  "  (Herrmannsburg). 

"  Evangelisches  Missions-Magazin." 

"  Missionsblatt  der  Briidergemeinde." 

"Missions  Tidning"  (Swedish  Fosterlands  Society). 

"  Eheiniscbe  Missions-Gesellscliaft." 

American. 

ANN.  StJB. 

"Advocate  of  Missions"  (Meth.  Epis.,  South).  M.   .75 

Eichmond,  Va. 

"  Baptist  Missionary  Magazine,"  Illus.    A.  M.  $1.10 

Tremout  Temple,  Boston,  Mass. 

"Children's  Work  of  Cliildren"  (Pres.).  M.  .30 

1334  Chestnut  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

"  Evangelisches  Lutherisches  Missionsblatt."  M.  .25 

"Foreign  Mission  Journal"  (Southern  Bapt.).  M.   .25 

Eichmond,  Ya. 

"Foreign  Missionary"  (Pres.),  Illus.     A.  M.   1.10 

23  Centre  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

"Good  Times."     (Exercises  for  concerts,  10  months.)         M.   1.00 
"Heathen  Woman's  Friend"  (Meth.  Epis.).    A.  M.  .50 

287  Bunker  Hill  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

"Gospel  in  All  Lands,"  Illus.    A  A.  M.  2.50 

64  Bible  House,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

"Helping  Hand"  (Bapt.  Women),  Illus.    A.  M.   .40 

Tremont  Temple,  Boston,  Mass. 

"  Lutheran  Missionary  Journal."  M.   .30 

"  Methodist  Protestant  Missionary."  M.  .60 


BIBLIOGEAPHICAL.  197 

PEICB. 

"Missionary  Herald"  (Araer.  Board),  Illus.     A.  M.   $1.10 

"  Mission  Quarterly  for  Young  People,"  Illus.  Q.    .25 

"Life  and  Light"  (AVomen's  Society).  M.   .60 

"AYell-Spring"  (Juvenile).  Weekly. 

1  Somerset  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

"Missionary  Helper"  (Free  Baptist  Women).  M.   .35 

91  Smith  St.,  Providence,  E.  L 

"Missionary  Link"  (Woman's  Union).  Bi-M.   .50 

41  Bible  House,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

"Missionary  Tidings"  (Meth.  Epis.).  M.   .50 

805  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

"  Our  Mission  Field."  Bi-M.   .60 

291  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

"  Princeton  Missionary  Eeview."     A.  Bi-M.   2.00 

Princeton,  New  Jersey. 

"Southern  Missionary  Herald"  (Meth.  Epis.,  South).  M.   .75 

Enfield,  N.  C. 

"Spirit  of  Missions"  (Prot.  Epis.).  M.   1.50 

Bible  House,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

"Woman's  Evangel"  (Pres.).  M.   .50 

"Woman's  Work  for  Woman"  (Pres.).  M.   .60 

1334  Chestnut  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  . 

China. 

"  Chinese  Eecorder  and  Missionary  Journal."     Subscrip- 
tion, per  volume  of  six  parts,  3.75 

IXDIA. 

"Indian  Evangelical  Eeview"  (Bombay).  3.00 

"Indian  Christian  Intelligencer"  (Lahore). 
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